Bri is a photographer who creates authentic imagery which convey genuine and spontaneous emotion. She loves championing the peculiarities of life and highlighting the idiosyncrasies of people and places. Originally a graphic designer, she began her career with a year-long residency at Fabrica, Benetton’s Creative Research Centre in Treviso, Italy, before completing a Bachelor of Commercial Photography at RMIT in Melbourne. In 2019, Bri's solo debut exhibition 'Nuoto da sola (I swim alone)' featured a collection of photographs of seemingly abandoned beach umbrellas and loungers in Rimini, Italy, completely devoid of human life. In 2022 she released her first photobook, 'Endline - Deathcare During Melbourne's Covid Crisis' which won the photobook prize at Melbourne's Centre of Contemporary Photography.