Amanda creates in the space between.

Between logic & instinct.

Between light & shadow.

Between what is seen & what is felt.

Based in Moncton, New Brunswick, her photography is rooted in mood, movement, and quiet transformation. She is drawn to the in-between — softness and tension, stillness and blur, the moment just before something shifts.

Amanda does not photograph to record.
She photographs to interpret.

Abstraction, layered exposures, and imperfection become a language — one that speaks to duality, becoming, and the beauty of uncertainty. Her images often begin as a feeling, not a plan.

Her work invites slowness.
A second look.
A pause long enough for something to surface.

These photographs are not explanations.
They are openings.

Welcome.

A person's face is partially visible on the left side of the image, with an abstract streak of colorful light passing vertically in front of it, against a black background.