Amanda was born in an age of big hair, big flares,
and big platforms.
As a possible early form of rebellion, she stopped
growing at
the age of 6.
Being a very small person has nothing whatsoever
to do with her love of photography.
Being rubbish at maths and typing or her love of art,
and inability to paint
to GSCE standards might have
a little something to do with it, although
this has
yet to be proven.
By the time she was 15, Amanda was regularly
bunking off school to try her hand
at a mild form of paparazzi, and making a small fortune from a legion
of Brosettes
and Philip Schofield fanatics that
roamed the streets of London at that time.
This early success resulted in Amanda deciding that combining her love of photography
and music was a potentially prosperous career move.
Within a few years, she had established herself
as resident photographer
at London's Shepherds Bush Empire and Brixton Academy.
Apart from the fact that she is keen to further establish her
name in the music scene, she is also
still as passionate about other
less well paid areas
of photography.
Amanda has FINALLY updated her Photofinale portfolio...
Come in (mind your head) and have a browse.