About

‘The little things are infinitely
the most important’

I capture fleeting moments—emotional imprints that evoke absence, memory, and fragile presences on the verge of disappearing. My work explores what remains of someone or something that once was.

As a multidisciplinary artist, I quietly reflect on the passage of time and the subtle human traces left behind, felt by those who follow. Using photography, printmaking and photopolymer etching, my practice merges digital and analog processes to reveal the delicate interplay between people and their surroundings.

Inspired by Saul Leiter, Vivian Maier, and Sophie Calle, I offer glimpses of stories that resonate with personal experiences. Through my work, I bridges the tangible and intangible.

photographer Jennifer Robertson

I’D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU …

‘Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.’
– Elliott Erwitt

Whether it's with moving images or still shots, I want to take the audience on a visual journey that reveals glimpses of who the subjects are and what they represent. Sharing stories, uncovering the beauty in the tiny details and showcasing the bigger tales behind them; getting to the heart of a person, a product or a place.

In both my professional and personal projects, I look to unravel the intricate dance between people and their environments, what they hold dear, and what makes them who they are. I'm continually seeking to share a glimpse into a world the audience never knew existed.