
I am a Thai-British multidisciplinary creative based in Central Scotland. As a professional photographer, I specialise in portrait, community, wildlife and outdoor photography. I am also a freelance writer with over 40 published articles including investigations, features, opinion pieces and reviews.
Through my art I explore disrupting narratives, reclaiming histories and building alternative futures using visual art, poetry, film and sound. Decolonising The Outdoors is an ongoing project that combines interdisciplinary and participative practices. Collaborations include Glasgow Zine Library and Edinburgh Art Festival.

Photography
I started out in travel photography, globetrotting to 50+ countries capturing street life, architecture and nature.
Now firmly rooted in Scotland, I love to capture the people and places on our doorstep. I have photographed for events and magazines, and my work has been shown in exhibitions across the UK. I also do commissions for individuals, groups and communities. Clients have included Sophie Duker, Fringe of Colour and National Trust for Scotland.

Writing
Before becoming freelance I was a policy and comms specialist, and I wrote about topics such as consumer rights, technology, financial access, and diversity and inclusion.
I now cover a range of areas including but not limited to arts and culture, social justice and climate justice. I have bylines in The Courier, Bella Caledonia, Migrant Women Press and shado magazine, among others.
Outside of my journalism and nonfiction work, I enjoy writing and performing poetry. My poetry has been published in various journals and anthologies, and my performances include Push The Boat Out Poetry Festival and Hidden Door Arts Festival.

Let's work together!
If you're looking for a photographer, writer, artist, facilitator (or something in between!) then please get in touch.