After studying cinematography at North Sydney TAFE, she became a camera assistant, working for some of Australia's best cinematographers, including
Peter James ASC, ACS and Academy Award winners
Russell Boyd ASC, ACS,
Andrew Lesnie ASC, ACS, and
John Seale ASC, ACS. She worked on the award-winning Australian TV series
Rake in 2010 and the next year she was nominated for Best Cinematography in the
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards for the film
South Solitary, directed by
Shirley Barrett. Her cinematography in
Errors of the Human Body was widely praised, as ScreenInvasion Critic Gabriel Ruzin wrote, "Its bleak cinematography is notable and makes impressive work of cold blues, blacks, grays, and the unfriendly sterility of the film’s main setting that deftly complements Geoff’s (
Michael Eklund) inner emptiness." Dan Collacott of Liberation Frequency noted, "The film is beautifully shot within the clinical and snowy surrounds of
The Max Planck Institute in Dresden...full of hauntingly sterile shades of white and grey." Michał Matuszewski at
Transatlantyk Film Festival described the film as, "highlighted by imaginative shots in claustrophobic interiors of the Max Planck Institute." == Filmography ==