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Cheniece Warner documents events, brand stories, and personal milestones through photography and videography across London and surrounding areas. Her visual practice emphasizes unscripted moments and environmental portraiture in both still and motion formats. She maintains a commercial studio while pursuing documentary projects that examine the relationship between movement and place. Warner collaborates with the EDIE initiative in the London Borough of Enfield, contributing visual expertise to accessibility mapping projects for disabled residents. Her involvement includes documenting navigation challenges and co-designing resource materials with community members. This work connects to her broader investigation of how people interact with and move through urban spaces. The intersection of performance, geography, and cultural identity forms the theoretical foundation of Warner's documentary approach. She studies how site-specific documentation can reveal patterns in community engagement and spatial practices. Her ongoing research explores the role of visual storytelling in understanding collective experiences of place.