DRACULA (Creative Project)
During my undergraduate course, I collaborated with my friend and writer Lara Orriss to adapt Bram Stoker’s Dracula into a creative-critical project from the feminist perspective of Lucy and Mina’s narratives. I imbued every image with text, some more subtly than others, and creatively represent a different aspect of the women in Dracula.
For more information on this project, please visit my academic writing portfolio.
If you are interested in purchasing prints of my work, please visit my Etsy shop or message me directly on the About page.

‘the emergence of woman into the professional working world’

‘Energetic, self-sufficient, hard-working women’

‘their feminine writing handwriting would not give them away’

‘drowning like Ophelia’

‘The Ruin of Whitby Abbey’

‘To collect photographs is to collect the world’

‘All photographs are memento mori’

‘Photographs create the beautiful’
![‘The photography is […] authentication itself’](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/9041fe12-feef-4181-acb2-3965fe2a290e/5b6ecec8-c7bd-467f-8e95-67bd1d446fcb_rw_1920.jpg?h=d9951aa2eec2dcad2fd73f473a424d7b)
‘The photography is […] authentication itself’

‘female hunger’

‘vampirism disrupts gender norms’

‘The portrait of the female’
