Gravity Anomaly (2025)
Gravity Anomaly is a sister project to Aether, continuing my photographic investigation of rocks. The project merges research into science, folklore and mythology in aiming to understand what has drawn humans to large rocks for thousands of years.
The term ‘Gravity Anomaly’ refers to variances in gravity across the Earth’s surface. These minute variances are caused by altitude, air pressure, latitude and the archelogical properties of the earth beneath you. The vast amount of granite which Cornwall sits on actually makes you fractionally lighter than elsewhere in the country. Through analogue and digital composites, this project aims to capture the constantly changing nature of gravity and point attentionn towards the invisible forces which govern our relationship with ancient landscapes.
This work was included in the Inscape exhibition at The Poly, Falmouth in 2025.
The cover image below was shortlisted for the London Independent Photography Student Competition (FLIP) 2026 and print editions have opened.
Aether (2024)
Aether higlights the idea of belonging to two places simultaeneously and the tug of war between them. Shown through the physical destruction of photographic negatives as they were dragged behind a Fiat Punto on long journeys between Yorkshire and Cornwall. This project culminated in a one of one, japanese bound photobook featuring poetry by Alexandra Hammond.