
INK
Tattoos are more than just ink on skin—they are stories, symbols of identity, and permanent reminders of where we come from.
Ink is a photography project capturing the deeply personal tattoos of migrants to New Zealand, exploring the stories they carry and the meaning behind their marks. Each image reveals a journey of resilience, heritage, and belonging, offering a visual narrative of migration through the lens of body art.
Through these portraits, I aim to celebrate the diverse experiences of those who have made Aotearoa their home, turning tattoos into a canvas for storytelling.
If you’re a migrant to New Zealand with a tattoo that holds a special meaning—whether it connects you to your roots, represents your journey, or marks a new chapter—I’d love to hear your story. Get in touch to be part of this project and share the meaning behind your ink.

UNCOMMONLY COMMON
Objects we use every day often fade into the background, unnoticed and unappreciated.
Uncommonly Common is a photography project that reimagines these everyday items, turning them into bold, striking works of art. Through vivid colors, dramatic lighting, and close-up perspectives my goal is to highlight the hidden beauty, textures, and forms that make even the most ordinary objects extraordinary.
This project is about seeing the familiar in a new way — celebrating the details we usually overlook and transforming common household items into unexpected visual heroes.
Uncommonly Common is a reminder that art is everywhere, even in the simplest things around us.