About
Hi, I'm Christina.
Born and raised in East London, I’ve spent most of my life within a one-mile radius. I've never felt the need to be anywhere else. London moves fast and shifts constantly. It’s alive. It’s home.
My first love was a Kodak disposable. Twenty-seven shots, no previews, no second chances. Just a roll of film and the long, slow wait to see if you’d caught something real. That feeling has always stayed with me.
For me, the camera is about presence. It’s about slowing things down long enough to notice what’s right in front of you. Not just what’s there, but what it could be. Framing a moment in a way that gives it weight. Turning something ordinary into something that holds your attention a little longer. The quality of your shot is often determined by how fully you met the moment.
My work sits between instinct and structure. There’s a creative pull, but there’s also a system behind it — a way of working that keeps things intentional. For most of us, this starts in our spare time. You have to love it. You have to actually choose it, or it has to choose you.
Now everyone has a camera in their pocket. It’s easy to shoot, but even easier to overlook the magic. If you’re here, you've probably seen it too.
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