Project gallery
Welcome to my Project Gallery a collection of the creative work I’ve brought to life across acting, modelling, VoiceOver, djing and digital media. Each project reflects a different part of my journey, showcasing my versatility, growth, and passion for storytelling. Explore the images below to see behind the scenes moments, character work, collaborations, and the many projects that have shaped my craft.
I’ve been in front of the camera for as long as I can remember from child modelling and being signed to a kids’ modelling agency, to making YouTube content on my channel and performing as a dancer, gymnast, and young actor. Growing up, creating and performing was always a natural part of my world, and it’s shaped the confident, creative artist I am today.
I worked as a scare actor at the Stourbridge Scare Maze, performing in two contrasting roles: an infected zombie and a terrified victim. As a zombie, I relied on physical acting and vocal work staying fully in character with zombie growls, unsettling noises, and controlled movements to bring the infection to life. As a victim, I performed in a special effects chair that made it appear as though I had no legs, delivering high intensity scenes where I screamed, acted terrified, and begged visitors for help. These roles pushed my range and dedication as an actor, and I was honoured to receive an acting award for my performances.
Music has been part of my life from the very beginning with a dad who’s a music producer and DJ, and a mom who’s a producer and singer, I grew up surrounded by sound, rhythm, and creativity. I started learning to DJ from a young age and later trained under the Tony De Vit Academy to develop my skills professionally. I’ve blended my DJ experience with my voiceover work, creating DJ drops and adlibs for well known music producers and DJs such as Bassboy, Trilla Jermaine Trilloski, Blaq Max, Tooley, and more. DJing has always felt like home to me, and it continues to be a huge part of my creative identity.
I had the opportunity to work as an extra in Channel 5’s The Good Ship Murder, filmed aboard an MSC cruise ship while travelling across the Canary Islands. Being part of a real production at sea gave me hands-on experience with professional filming environments, large scale sets, and working alongside a full cast and crew. It was an incredible chance to see how TV drama is made behind the scenes while performing on a moving cruise ship, and it was a unique and memorable role that expanded my on set experience.
I voice the character Charlotte in Ted Hadley the Disabled Boy by Jason Wright, bringing her to life with a natural Scottish accent. I was also the scriptwriter of an original Christmas audio drama created in collaboration with Jason Wright using his characters, as well as the co–scriptwriter of Ted Hadley the Disabled Boy 2. In the second audio drama, I showcased my vocal range by performing multiple characters, including Charlotte (Scottish), Astrid (Cockney), Venus (American), and Alexandra and Larisa (Romanian). These projects allowed me to combine my voice acting, writing skills, and accent work into fully realised performances.
I was trusted and chosen to be co director and admin for a modeling organisation, where I ensure that everyone are kept safe, supported, and protected throughout every event.Handle tickets and admin work and coming up with creative ideas for events. And help maintain a secure and positive environment for everyone involved.
I worked as a performer on the North Pole Express immersive theatre experience, where I was called in unexpectedly and learned and performed two fully scripted roles within a few hours as a character elf and the main Train Conductor. The role involved live interactive performances for groups of up to 24 audience members in 30 minute sessions, running from 9am to 6pm. The production was panto style and required singing, dancing, scripted dialogue and high energy audience engagement. I also supported SEN specific sessions, learning basic sign language and adapting performances to suit children with additional needs, while maintaining strong communication, professionalism under pressure and confident interaction with families and children.
This Peaky Blinders inspired shoot was set at the Black Country Living Museum and required a strong sense of character and atmosphere. I created the entire outfit myself, carefully styling it to reflect the gritty, vintage aesthetic of the era. Alongside modelling, this shoot involved acting to capture the confident, hardened attitude associated with the Peaky Blinders world, using posture, expression, and movement to fully embody the vibe.
This vibrant pink streetwear shoot took place in Digbeth, a creative and urban area that perfectly matched the bold colour palette. I styled and curated my own outfit, focusing on modern street fashion with a playful edge. The shoot balanced confidence and attitude, using the textured backdrops and street art of Digbeth to enhance the overall visual impact.
For this candid streetwear shoot, I focused on a more natural, unposed approach to streetwear fashion. I created my own outfit and worked in a candid style, capturing authentic moments while moving through Birmingham city centre. The aim was to create relaxed, effortless imagery that felt real and spontaneous, showcasing everyday fashion in an urban environment.
This rockabilly 1950s pin up shoot is one of my favourite projects I’ve ever done. Set at Himley Hall, I styled everything myself, including hair, makeup, and outfit, staying true to the classic pin up aesthetic. The shoot required expressive posing and acting to reflect the playful, glamorous, and confident energy of the 1950s era, bringing the character fully to life.
For this urban street shoot, I focused on a raw and authentic approach to street fashion. Shot around the city, the aim was to capture edge with attitude and moments that reflect the energy of urban life. I worked with movement, architecture, and everyday environments to create images that felt effortless and real.
This shoot was inspired by the element of Earth, focusing on natural beauty, grounding energy, and organic textures. I designed and handmade my own Earth inspired outfit for the project, incorporating colours and materials that reflected nature and the environment. The aim was to visually embody the element itself through styling, expression, and movement, creating imagery that felt powerful, connected, and symbolic.
this collaboration with a professional makeup artist. The shoot focused on highlighting the artistry and detail of the look through based on my eyes and skin. Working closely with the artist allowed me to adapt my expressions and style to complement the makeup.
I had the opportunity to feature as a model and dancer in a music video for well known artists Marky B, Platnum, and Papirus. The project involved performing on camera, combining modelling with dance to match the energy and style of the track. Being part of a professional music video production allowed me to work within a fast paced creative environment while contributing to the visual storytelling of the artists’ upcoming release.
As a radio presenter on Fuse City 95.1 FM, I host my own weekly show every Tuesday from 6–7 PM. Each week features a different music genre or theme, allowing me to explore a wide variety of sounds and styles while keeping the show fresh and engaging for listeners. I also invite producers, singers, and independent artists to submit their music along with a short bio about themselves, giving them the opportunity to have their work featured and promoted on the show. The aim is to support emerging talent while creating an energetic and diverse radio experience for the audience.



















































































