I graduated from Plymouth College of Art in June 2018 with a BA (Hons) Photography degree. At the end of the degree programme, I was also awarded the Simon Gomery Award for Outstanding Achievement by the Principal of the College. Images for my final degree show were exhibited at Free Range at the Truman Brewery Building, Brick Lane, London.

I am an Associate of The Royal Photographic Society (ARPS).

The Royal Photographic Society is the UK’s leading photography organisation with a distinguished heritage, a relevance to the present and a vision for the future. The Society’s mission is to promote and encourage the highest standards of photography through exhibitions, publications and activities, and to support individual achievement through education and recognition. The Society is consulted by the Government and other organisations and represents photography to the media.

The Society’s distinctions are internationally respected and sought-after by professional and amateur photographers. Over 1,000 applications for Licentiate, Associate and Fellowship are received each year with around 600 being successful. Submissions are held in different categories and are assessed by a qualified Panel of senior members of The Society. The Society takes great care in maintaining standards and promoting excellence among photographers.

Further details of the RPS Distinctions can be found on The Society’s website, www.rps.org