Salt and Light



2018 - 2021

Salt and Light is a body of work that draws on the effects of climate change and investigates the degrading landscapes and ecologies. The series was conceived in 2018 as an exhibition of the same title to create a visual discourse on climate change and a space for reflection on possible solutions. This experience became the catalyst for the series’ continuation.

In this body of work, I have sought to move away from employing a language that is scientific and often complex to understand; instead, I rely on the power of visuals to invoke lateral thinking and holistic solutions to environmental crises. The resulting work is informed by various experimental approaches such as encompassing darkroom test prints, mixed recycled media, recycling found images and other environmentally responsible processes that aim to highlight the degrading landscape.







Untitled (frozen river in Iceland) triptych, 2018 - 2021






Regelation (icelandic foss), 2018 - 2020




Untitled (study of rocks), digital collage, 2018 - 2020




Sculptural Rock (reinforced), 2018 - 2020




GORGE (cornwall and west austria), 2020






Darkroom 'Falls' repetition, 2018








Icelandic Foss (darkroom print), 2018


Untitled (melting ice), 2018





Red Mountain, 2018






Black matter (digital collage), 2018








Icelandic Foss III, 2018







Surface Water (diptych), 2018








Salt and Light was published as a photozine as part of the Field Notes series by Another Place Press.

FIELD NOTES is a series of affordable zines showcasing photography projects which explore our relationship with 'place'.