My photographic practice varies from landscape to portraiture and frequently deals with themes of solitude and transition. I am interested in constructing imagery that is quiet and evocative in order to inspire contemplation in the viewer. Recently, I have been exploring representations of mother and child. Informed by my work in perinatal care, I am interested in portraying the maternal life of women and the shifting identity that comes with new motherhood. My most recent work consists of a series of portraits of women and their children in their home. With allusions to the tradition of religious and historical paintings, this series explores the physical, psychological, social transformations and tensions that define the experience of modern motherhood, as well as our contemporary view of mothers and children.