My 2024 Photographic Journey: A Year in Review
As I reflect on the past year, I’m deeply grateful for the many opportunities I’ve had to share my work, connect with others, and continue growing as a visual storyteller. From exhibitions and publications to exciting collaborations and new roles, 2024 has been full of meaningful moments. Here's a month-by-month look at some of the highlights:
January
My documentary Fotografi was broadcast on National TV.
Watch it here: https://tvmi.mt/episode/53652?fbclid=IwAR2l2VqAihpxkRJysOQULArD7hr_A7wV7N9siGDLPSeCZEmsA-F7DbKNgdc
I was invited by Docu Magazine to publish a zine of my work, which I have since completed.
March
I was invited to judge the Malta Photographic Society’s Street Photography Print Monochrome competition.
April
I delivered a talk at the Malta Photographic Society titled Gladiators, Fight Nights & More.
I began selecting images for my fifth solo exhibition, Project Double Exposure, which will be held at the Wignacourt Museum in Rabat.
Batsceba Hardy, founder of Progressive Street, invited me to collaborate with her on a book. I accepted, and sent her a selection of photographs along with a written contribution.
I also started curating images for my own book, titled Order in Chaos. All materials have been sent to Batsceba for production.
May
I received the first proof of my book from Patrizia Rossi—and it looked fabulous!
I gave a talk at the Malta Institute of Professional Photography titled My Street Photography Journey.
My book Order in Chaos was published and is now available for purchase via Peecho:
June
I was interviewed and featured in Inspired Eye Magazine, Issue 129, which included a selection of my images.
I finalized the images for my upcoming solo exhibition Project Double Exposure and designed the promotional flyers.
Printing preparations began, and I visited Photoimages to start the process for the exhibition prints.
August
All the printing, framing, and preparations for the exhibition were completed.
I participated in the Malta Photographic Society’s World Photography Day Exhibition.
I was appointed Editor of the PDFs for the Progressive Galleries: Panning, Poverty, No Photo, and Portrait. I also took on the role of Social Media Promoter for the Progressive Street Instagram account.
September
I installed my photographs for Project Double Exposure at the Wignacourt Museum in Rabat.
The exhibition opening was a success—I was thrilled to sell several pieces.
It received great exposure, being featured on multiple news portals, newspapers, and TV stations.
November
I received exciting news from Street Photography Magazine: one of my submitted images, titled Summer Breeze, was selected for inclusion in their upcoming book Where the Streets Lead.
December
All in all, it was a very good experience, and I was delighted to see several of my submitted images on 1x.com being published and receiving awards.
This year has been one of dedication, exploration, and connection. I’m proud of what I’ve achieved, and even more excited for what’s to come. Thank you to everyone who has supported, collaborated with, or simply followed my work—it means the world. Here’s to more photography, storytelling, and inspiration in the months ahead.