Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.

Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.

It is our light not our darkness that frightens us

Marianne Williamson


Leaf upon leaf, fold upon fold... from Virginia Woolf





Self Portrait with Poetry by Emily Dickinson



‘And then the windows failed’, is a continuing series of self-portraits uniting photography with the written word.  
The influence being several women writers whose have had a significant, emotional impact on me.  In this series,  I am looking at poetry written by Emily Dickinson.   I use the ‘window’ to link the intimate relationship in the two dimensional visual sense, to the multi-dimensional emotional sense of seeing and perceiving.
Whilst we view the outside world through the window, it is existing outside of ourselves and 
yet we have only a psychological representation of it inside our self.