These self-portraits were taken during the national lockdown in the UK, in January 2021.
These images represent the isolation that we were all experiencing, anxiously waiting for life to resume. During this time, the telephone was the only “contact” with the outside world.
Furthermore, this series is a representation of our modern society’s conflicting emotions and experiences. Despite the unprecedented levels of connectivity that we enjoy, many of us feel even more isolated and alone. The telephone represents the lost connection that has been transmitted into an object, rather than being a part of our real life.
The photo Contact (lost) won several awards, including People Photographer of the Year at the International Photography Awards in 2021.
Available in different sizes, every print is numbered.
Classic: 16" x 20" - Edition of 5000
Artshot: 20" x 28" - Edition of 2000
Large: 24" x 35" - Edition of 500
Giant: 40" x 60" - Edition of 300
Collector: 48" x 70" - Edition of 200
- Subject Matter: Fine Art, Women, Portrait, Narrative, Cinematic
- Reproductions: Available
- Collections: Contact