Performance | Life | Archive began and continues to exist as an online photo blog of (mainly, though there are exceptions) analogue photography. I started using an analogue camera in 2013 primarily because I wanted to train my eye, I grew up with the digital camera, which means I am not as concise with my photographic practice as I could be. So I picked up film and documented those closest to me. What emerged in the first year is a collection that captures love, frustration and the friendships of a specific community of artists in the city of London.
So far, there have been two outcomes of the collection. A selection of the work was exhibited at Ziferblat London in Spring 2014.
Currently, a photo book titled I remember I remember every time I didn't have a clue but once is being compiled.
The ongoing blog can be found here.