About Me


Hi, I’m Natasha, a.k.a Tasha Maria, a disabled and chronically ill socially engaged studio photographer and researcher, based in Manchester, UK.

I am currently in the final year of my BA(Hons) in Photography from the University of Salford and have been a practising photographer for 9 years. My work has been featured in exhibitions at Twenty Twenty Two Manchester, Pop Café Hyde, Manchester Museum, and shows at the University of Salford. I have also been featured in No Borders Manchester’s zine, Solidarity & Spring, and CVH 1st Class online magazine. In February 2025, I also had the pleasure of presenting my work at Stills Edinburgh’s conference, Where Are All The Disabled Photographers.

Self-portrait of photographer. Young white woman with hip-length dark brown hair and glasses. Wearing a black lace bodysuit and black jeans, against a white backdrop.
Portrait of photographer, using a Canon T70 35mm film camera. Young white woman with dark brown hair tucked into a black fleece, using crutches. Wearing a black and pink floral cropped top, blue jeans, black vans. Stood in Warwick town centre, UK.