Lost and yet
weirdly capable
at the same time.
Photographer, filmmaker, YouTube creator. I make films about the creative life and work with stuck photographers to help them close the gap between the life they can see and the one they're actually living.
Not arrived. Not a guru. Still figuring it out — and documenting the whole thing.
This isn't a finished life presented for inspiration. It's a creative life being built in real time — uncertainty included.
The frameworks here came from rebuilding my own creative life the hard way. Not from a course about courses.
Every person I've worked with has the same blocks I had. The problem isn't talent. It's friction.
Not a side hustle or a content strategy. A way of paying attention to the world — and that's worth taking seriously.
Where making and
mentoring meet
I'm self-taught. I've spent most of my life figuring out what it actually means to not just be a fulfilled creative, but how to keep going when it gets hard. I struggled with perfectionism, self-doubt, procrastination, burnout — and that constant feeling of being further behind than I should be. On the surface, things often looked fine. Inside, they were at breaking point.
In 2024 I was diagnosed with ADHD at 43. It explained a lot. But I'd already been doing the work — building frameworks, working with clients, figuring out what actually moves people. The diagnosis didn't create any of that. It just explained why the road had been bumpier than it needed to be.
Today my work sits where making and mentoring meet. On one side, I'm actively making things — photography, filmmaking, YouTube. On the other, I work closely with people who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated that their creative life doesn't look the way they hoped it would by now.
Read the full story →"I know exactly what it's like to feel lost and yet weirdly capable at the same time."
A channel built on honesty about what it actually takes — the doubt included.
The Creative Reset
Workbook
Most photographers don't have a talent problem. They have a friction problem — internal blocks that look like perfectly logical reasons not to shoot. The workbook is where you start to name them.
It's the same diagnostic that forms the foundation of everything else on this page. 400+ photographers and filmmakers have used it. It takes 20 minutes. It's free.
"The workbook is where I start every coaching relationship — it surfaces what's actually in the way before we try to fix anything."
- Name what's actually stopping you — not just the logical excuses
- Understand your own creative patterns and peak energy windows
- Build the foundation for real, sustainable momentum
- 20 minutes. Free. No fluff.
The Creative
Reset Live
Six weeks. Two live calls a week. Maximum 20 people. The same frameworks that changed things for seven 1:1 clients — with a room of people doing the work together.
Foundation
& Frontier
Two packs built from real outdoor and landscape shooting. Not a look to apply and forget — a starting point that keeps your eye in the edit and your decisions intentional.
Foundation — warm, natural, film-influenced · Frontier — cooler, more dramatic
Shop presets →Photographs
for walls
Landscape and documentary images from years of shooting across the UK, Scandinavia, and further. Chosen because they stopped me — not because they were technically correct.
Giclée archival · Multiple sizes available
Browse prints →"I don't think people come to me because I've got everything figured out."
They come because I've been through all the sh*t that life throws at you without hiding it and without pretending I had everything figured out. I lost my dad at 14, my mum at 25. Dropped out of university twice. Had the love of photography slowly ground out of me in a windowless studio. Left in 2019 to build something that felt like mine. Then a pandemic took everything I'd built overnight.
The position I'm in now — creatively, professionally, personally — didn't come from shortcuts. It came from consistently doing the work, making mistakes, learning how my own brain works, and building systems that support a creative life rather than drain it.
Read the full story →"More than coaching — therapy for the creator inside yourself."
"My belief in myself and my work is higher now than it has ever been."
"You saw something in me I did not really know was there. And you helped me bring it out."
"If someone is in a creative block or has lost the joy of photography — it is the best medicine."