My appreciation for nature has always avowed, With dreams of visiting the Great barrier reef from young ages before the effects of coral bleaching.
Getting into photography has allowed me to express myself through documenting what moves me. I am in the currently in the midst of compiling a series on the rubbish that sits in the river Thames in London.
Nature Collection












Bees as Pollinators
Climate change has disrupted the symbiotic relationship between the waking of the bees and the blooming of the plants. Bees have started waking up later than the flowers, with research showing that the height of nectar flow (food source of bees) occurs earlier. This causes the bees to miss the height of the pollination, the lack of nectar is not enough to sustain the colony.
Bees are an indicator species. We rely in them to pollinate our crops, berries, flowers. Without them pollination is left to wasps, birds, moths and bats.
