Ffion Boothe

Welcome! My name is Ffion Boothe, an image maker currently based in Manchester. My work is inspired by addressing social issues, and matters of importance to me through creative mediums. Using but not limited to photography, styling and graphic design, I am always keen to learn new skills and continually develop through experimentation. Creativity and craft has been celebrated in my family from a young age, as has my enthusiasm for learning, appreciating cultural diversity and embracing individuality.

As I have grown older, my outlook on the world has developed through personal experiences, and compassion for the experiences of others,

I have navigated my skills to communicate these interests into projects. I love colour, anything quirky and fun, and collaborating with fabulous creatives. I've learnt that life is too short to worry about conforming, and so I approach things with true authenticity and accept wild ideas!

ADHD - A colour exploration

Editorial images using themes of colour and mood when exploring ADHD. Red is a powerful colour that portrays passion, rage, desire, energy and strength.

ADHD - A colour exploration

Editorial images using themes of colour and mood when exploring ADHD. The styling of the shoot was inspired by 'stimming'- Self soothing techniques prominent in ADHD, soft textures and fabrics can be included in this

A Mixed Case

Image making from a self directed project that explores dual heritage identity. Exploring ideas around how experiencing different cultures affects self image and a place in society.

A mixed Case

Virtual shoot image making from a self directed project that explores dual heritage identity. Inspired by personal experiences, I explored ideas around how experiencing different cultures affects self image and a place in society.

Let Us Dance

Photography from the Let Us Dance CTA campaign imagined for brand Mowalola. Inspired by a longing for nightlife during the pandemic, in support of the creative industry.

Alt Women

Editorial imagery imagined for Polyester Mag. Representing Alt women in a their own gaze, it aims to shed light on the fetishisation and misogynistic abuse they receive based on their image.