Merry Maidens (Rupture)
8x10” handprint
was gutted when the film came out of the processing machine completely shredded, but I sandwiched the two halves in an enlarger and created something fun regardless. I ❤️ happy accidents and play and experimentation.
It’s been a slow couple months in terms of shooting and production of images. I’m so unbelievably keen to get back into the darkroom soon, but in the meantime here’s an image I took on some recent wanderings across the seashores.
I’m pleased to share an image from a current work in progress exploring grief and loss, and the process of coming to terms with these feelings through photography.
This series will be show at the @hungryeyefair Haute Photographie Fair in Rotterdam in a group exhibition this week as part of the @gup.magazine Fresh Eyes Vol. 3 Photo Book Launch.
Opening is tomorrow through until Sunday
Wanted to say a huge huge thank you to @girlsinfilm_gif and @tatecollective for including my photograph ‘What Becomes of Earth’ at Girls in Film x Late at Tate Britain a couple of weeks back.
Super grateful for this opportunity, and to be surrounded by such an awesome selection of female creatives, who all produced such outstanding work. Congrats to everyone !!!
one of the prints I made at @ahouseforartists darkroom day a couple of weeks back, was such a lovely day!
Spotty Bessie, 2025
8x10”
silver gelatin print
🖤🤍Alt Process Mondays: Featuring Julia Klisiewicz (@juliaklisiewicz )
“I describe my practice as something between chemistry and painting rather than straight photography. Experimentation, curiosity, and intuition all drive my creative practice. My favourite way to create work is by spending a cluster of days in the darkroom, usually something like 8 hours a day, and things just sort of emerge out of the darkness. I love that space of discovery.
I think of myself first as an artist and second as a photographer, or perhaps a photographic artist, since my practice often blurs the boundary between photography and painting. For me, analogue photography is a space where creativity can be pushed to its limits, reaffirming it as a wholly artistic practice.
Julia Klisiewicz is a Polish-Afghan UK-based photographic artist who illustrates the world as a fantastical, elemental landscape. Working with analogue techniques, her images balance between observation and abstraction, embracing the tactile qualities of the medium to shape ways of seeing. Guided by intuition and alchemical processes, Klisiewicz creates immersive, dreamlike photographs that invite viewers to reflect on their relationship with the world around them.”
exciting exciting…. the time is approaching for the official release of the calendar @juliaklisiewicz and @nix0nova have been working on…
Here are 3 full calendar pages to give you an extra sneak for what to expect.
Still haven’t gotten your friends & family anything for Xmas??
Get ur preorders in for a last minute Christmas present!
For a friend you don’t know what to buy for, or a family member that needs some natural alignment ;)
Get your orders in now to receive your delivery in time!
Preorder link in both of our bios!!
Grateful to those who have shown support and purchased a calendar already <3
This a good one, for sure your 2026 will be incomplete without it!