In a beam of quiet afternoon light, two worn blue and dusty kneelers hang silently from the back of a church pew. The smooth wooden paneling, dappled with shadow, holds their weight and history. The hush of the space is almost audible, broken only by the imagined whisper of prayers once spoken here. Each cushion bears the imprint of reverent devotion, the kind that lingers long after footsteps have gone. This image captures the quiet dignity of a place where time rests gently. A tender tribute to the quiet moments that shape our deepest reflections.
Based in South West London Sue is a self taught family and portrait photographer who also creates contemporary fine art and still life images that hanker back to the days of dark and shadow using natural light to create atmosphere and depth. Her images conjure allegorical themes within our times – telling stories and feelings about today.