My work focuses on the everyday, particularly expressing what I see. I use analogue photography and go between two 35mm cameras. The choice for analogue is very purposeful, my view of the world is grainy due to my visual snow and so it’s more entwined to how I experience the world around me. My photographs take the form of 2D prints with clear wall hangings to show my hand in the process. I touch on the topic of time passing in everyday, doing so by looking on the same thing each day. I am drawn to colour, architecture, flowers and lines within my work, I portray my subjects in an intimate, documentary style which show the spaces I occupy. I aim to encapsulate the act of looking for myself. I play with the concept of what someone surrounds themselves with and what they notice first in an environment shows who they are as a person. That concept showing that even though I rarely shoot self-portraits, my photographs themselves act as one.