The Space Inbetween is an ongoing photographic exploration of identity, belonging, and place. Drawing from my experience as a Black British woman of Ugandan heritage, the work moves between the urban landscape of Brixton and the pastoral surroundings of the British countryside, exploring what it means to exist between cultures, histories, and environments. Through self-portraiture, landscape, archival material, and documentary photography, the project reflects on hybridity, memory, and the quiet tension of never belonging entirely to one place or another.
'The Blacker The Berry' Triptych
Excepts from 'The Space In Between' Photobook Vol. 1 - UK Edition