Works - Photos

Amy Miles
From 'The Monthly Blip'.
A self portrait, featured in the project 'The Monthly Blip - a self portraiture project focusing on my menstrual health. This image represents feelings of being consumed within your own thoughts and feelings of anxiousness, and frustration during the lead up to a period. The image also however, could represent the importance of self-care and patience when it comes to experiencing those feelings.

Amy Miles
From 'As a woman'.
TW: Sexual Assault & Abortion.
A portrait from the project 'As a woman'. This image comes from a project that looks into a number of women's experiences with their menstrual health, aiming to create more conversation and awareness surrounding the topic of menstruation. The work represents a woman who experiences anxiousness on the run up to her period due to fearing that she will not get one. Her period comes late due to her contraception, however every month that they do, she's afraid that she'll have to relive her abortion, as a result from a sexual assault.
A portrait from the project 'As a woman'. This image comes from a project that looks into a number of women's experiences with their menstrual health, aiming to create more conversation and awareness surrounding the topic of menstruation. The work represents a woman who experiences anxiousness on the run up to her period due to fearing that she will not get one. Her period comes late due to her contraception, however every month that they do, she's afraid that she'll have to relive her abortion, as a result from a sexual assault.

Amy Miles
From 'We're being suffocted'.
'We're being suffocated' was completed during Amy's second year of university. The project looks into the consequences of fast fashion, and the pressure society puts on always having to keep up with fashion trends, resulting in mass waste of clothing.

Amy Miles
From 'We're being suffocated'.
'We're being suffocated' was completed during Amy's second year of university. The project looks into the consequences of fast fashion, and the pressure society puts on always having to keep up with fashion trends, resulting in mass waste of clothing.