In the depths of mid winter I went to visit Rachel Snowden at her home studio on Dartmoor. We discussed vulnerability and being a creative. Hitting on the imposter syndrome in an era of comparison online, being seen or unseen and pushing through anyway. We talked about printmaking, art colleges, photography, folklore and history. We talked about our lives and where we were with our artistic practices.
Rachel was so open and vulnerable and embraced my slow film cameras and me working out how to use my new mirrorless bodies – it was such a gentle day with a curious and sensitive exploration of Rachel and her incredible artwork. Shot on a mix of Ilford HP5, Kodak Gold 200 and Digital.
Thank you Rachel for letting me into your home, your studio, your work and for being brave.