Hello, Friends!
Artist Statement


Rachel is an internationally-recognised artist and fine art photographer in London, UK and France.
In her art, women find a resonant message, an ode to strength, and an invitation to follow their heart. Rachel is not just a photographer but a storyteller, an artist, and an empowerment advocate.
Rachel is a visual artist and portrait photographer passionate about female empowerment. Her work celebrates the strength and beauty of womanhood through bold portraits that explore society’s evolution and artistic nudes that honour the female experience. Rachel’s art urges us to embrace our unique identities while challenging conventional perspectives.
Beyond portraiture, her artistic vision extends to the beaches where she captures modern compositions with her analogue camera. Sun umbrellas become geometric elements in her coastal landscapes.
Rachel created the conceptual work “From Being Seen to Being Heard: The Women in Quiet Rebellion,” inspired by artists like Artemisia Gentileschi and Renaissance and Baroque traditions. The project aims to grow louder with each era as it celebrates the evolution of women’s rights and voices.
Her “Joyful Journey” series celebrates the joy of self-discovery and self-acceptance, capturing bold female expression that honors the spirit of exploration. Each piece embodies the energy of independent women, showcasing their strength and confidence across cities like Florence, Paris, and Venice.
“Expressive Bodies” represents another dimension of Rachel’s work, capturing the beauty and raw emotion of the human form in its most vulnerable state. These artworks celebrate the human body’s power to express profound truths while embracing the artistic exploration of nudity as a form of authentic expression.
Through her diverse body of work—from intimate portraits to geometric beach photography to conceptual series—Rachel continues to champion female empowerment while exploring the multifaceted nature of contemporary womanhood.
A few of
Rachel’s projects

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Women who volunteered during World war two
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women in quiet rebellion


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expressive bodies

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the joyful journey
