My photography has been featured in numerous group exhibitions, primarily through the Royal Photographic Society (RPS), where I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to display my work alongside other talented photographers. In January 2015, I earned my Licentiate (LRPS) from the RPS, a milestone that remains a proud moment in my journey. Beyond exhibitions, my work has also appeared in two print publications and two online collections, allowing me to share my passion with an even wider audience.

London Squirrel, 2017 RPS Breathing London Exhibition

Funky Merganser Duck, 2018 RPS SW London, Putney Library Exhibition

Sedge Warbler 2022 RPS SW London, Putney Library Exhibition

Richmond Rain 2018/19 RPS London Region Members Print Exhibition

Emil 2018/19 RPS LMPE

Yosemite, USA 2019 RPS London Region Members Print Exhibition

Reinefjord, Lofoten 2019/20 RPS LRMPE

Muonio, Finland 2019/20 RPS LRMPE

Dent Head Viaduct, Yorkshire Dales 2020/21 RPS LRMPE

Starling Murmuration 2021/22 Royal Photographic Society London Region Members Print Exhibition

Radiance Venice 2022/23 RPS LRMPE

High Tide 2019 Framed Viewfinders Exhibition

Piazza San Marco 2019 Framed Viewfinders Exhibition

Fondamenta Salute 2019 Framed Viewfinders Exhibition

Umbrella Love 2025 RPS LRMPE

Hi Pelican 2025 THIRTEEN Photographic Exhibition

Posed Pelican 2025 THIRTEEN Photographic Exhibition

Twisting Heron 2025 THIRTEEN Photographic Exhibition

Heron Point 2025 THIRTEEN Photographic Exhibition
RPS LICENTIATE PANEL 2015
In 2014 I started my LRPS journey my final panel is set out below and my journey to success can be read here.










PUBLICATION
My photography has been featured in several notable publications.
Public Sculpture of Kensington and Chelsea with Westminster South-West, Public Sculpture of Britain by Terry Cavanagh 2023 available through the Public Statues and Sculpture Association or on Amazon UK.
European-Chinese Photography Art Book 2022-2023, Chief editor Suzanna Mu available on Amazon UK.
ON-LINE PUBLICATION
My photographs are featured on the Art UK website as part of the Sculpture Project 2018 and the Murals Project 2024. As a volunteer, I helped to document public art, and the digitized images now make these works accessible to a wider audience. It's been rewarding to contribute to preserving and sharing Britain's public art.