Tamsin is a London-based artist and designer whose practice combines walking, photography, writing and book making. She is the founder of manual.editions (MNL) and the Sustainable Photobook Publishing (SPP) network, and is currently a TECHNE/AHRC practice-based researcher at the University of Westminster.

Her research at CREAM considers the photobook as a physical site for a regenerative relationship with the environment. Through her own practice and in collaboration with an industry partner she is developing practical and critical frameworks for sustainability that rethink the design, production values and distribution of the Photobook. She is particularly interested in how more-than-human perspectives can be used to reframe publishing processes on different scales.

Tamsin’s background is in architecture, working in international practice for 18 years before joining CREAM. She holds an undergraduate degree from The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL (2003), and a masters from Tokyo Institute of Technology (2006). She has published four handmade photobooks, and regularly exhibits work. She has recently curated exhibitions, panel discussions, and workshops on photobooks and sustainability.