re-naturing
self-initiated
Motivated by a desire to explore the diverse forms collective and ecological healing can take, I am engaging with movements and practices that hold space to reconnect urban inhabitants with their natural environments and interconnections. By documenting group walks, spaces, and events that foster community reflection, ecological awareness and literacy, I’ve begun developing a photographic series titled Re-Naturing—a personal storytelling archive dedicated to the rekindling of our relationship with nature and one another.
Flock Together
Flock Together is an incredible initiative that blends birdwatching with community empowerment, addressing the lack of representation of BIPOC in outdoor and nature-based activities. By nurturing a welcoming environment, it creates a vibrant space for exploration and connection in nature.
With experiences within Greater London, it highlights how diverse and accessible the city’s green spaces are. The sense of community interconnection that Flock Together nourishes transforms these outings into something far more impactful than just birdwatching—it becomes a movement of inclusion, inspiration, and shared joy.
Athene Club
A female-driven outdoor community that vibrantly nurtures connection, empowerment, creativity, and well-being. At its heart, Athene Club creates space for "kinderhood"—a nurturing and supportive environment where women can grow and explore together.
Through monthly walks, hikes, and a dynamic running extension, Athene Club encourages members to embrace our natural surroundings with curiosity while staying active and moving. It’s another great example of how a creative and inspiring community can blend adventure, healthy connections with our bodies, and sisterhood.
Walking with Friends by Zak Wilson
Walking with friends is an experience for photography lovers and the curious. A unique way to explore Hampstead Heath by gathering, discovering, and sharing not just photography insights, but a meaningful moment together. This warmly curated experience is organized by photographer Zak Wilson.
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