About Me About The Journey…
I’m Sophie — a still life photographer with a deep love for the quiet power of objects and the stories they carry. A few things to know about me; I am a massive family person - always have been, always will be, I love XBOX nearly as much as I love photography and you will, without fail, catch me in Crocs. Comfort fuels creativity!
Growing up, my family kept photographs from the 1940s — fragments of our family tree preserved in paper and ink. Our family has always treasured sentimental things. Nothing was ever “just an object.” Everything meant something.
When photography was introduced as a new GCSE course, something clicked. It felt like a natural extension of what I had grown up around — preserving, remembering, noticing. I continued through A-levels, certain that university was the next step. But studying during COVID shifted everything. Instead of rushing forward, I chose to take a gap year to travel — and that decision changed the way I see the world.
Travel deepened my understanding of connection: between people and landscapes, between culture and personal memory, between stillness and movement.
I then went on to complete a BSc (Hons) in Photography, refining my practice and developing a style rooted in thoughtful composition, symbolism, and storytelling.
If you’re here, you probably believe, like I do that photographs are more than images. They’re anchors. They’re evidence. They’re little pieces of time we get to keep.