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Natalie Finney

While Natalie Finney dabbled in media and photography in high school, she studied for a degree in science and psychology at university. Her appetite for photography was further satiated during her twenties travelling extensively and documenting her experiences photographically.

However, it wasn’t until she was pregnant with her first child that she delved deeper into the medium. “A work colleague suggested, with wise foresight, that I invest in a half-decent DSLR, insisting I should develop my keen affection for photography beyond simple holiday pictures,” Finney says. And so, from 2012, Finney

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