About Felin Corff
Where the body is honoured as the home of our story, our presence and our beauty.
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At the heart of Felin Corff is a simple belief that every body has beauty. Sometimes it is found in the lines shaped by years in the gym, sometimes in the softness of vulnerability, sometimes in outward expression of inward confidence, but always in the truth of being seen.
Through photography, we have an opportunity not only to create a snapshot of the physical form, but of the self within it. Standing in front of the lens you have a chance to encounter yourself, to witness what is present, and sometimes even to heal.
Through photography, we have an opportunity not only to create a snapshot of the physical form, but of the self within it. Standing in front of the lens you have a chance to encounter yourself, to witness what is present, and sometimes even to heal.
I work with all kinds of men and non-binary people, from serious gym goers to those simply curious about their relationship with their body. Each photography session begins with a conversation, moves into collaboration, unfolds in a relaxed environment and results in photographs that tell a story and capture the beauty of you.
Jae, photographer and creator of Felin Corff.
Felin Corff has personal meaning. Felin means "mill" in Welsh, the name of my home in Southwest Wales. Corff means "body" in Welsh. Together, Felin Corff means a space where our body is honoured as the home of our story, our presence, and our beauty.
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Self portrait in my home studio.
My journey with ‘proper’ photography began on the other side of the lens. Being photographed was, at first, an act of curiosity and then, unexpectedly, of discovery. Working with a few extraordinary photographers, I fell in love with modelling, with the creative process, and with the quiet transformation that can happen when you allow yourself to be seen. What started as an exploration of image and expression became a practice of personal growth.
When I left London for the slower rhythm of West Wales, two dear friends and incredible photographers, Pierre and Vincent, encouraged me to pick up the camera myself. At first it was a continuation of that inner work to create self-portraits as a way to keep exploring my whole self, body and soul. Gradually, that practice expanded into photographing others, and I started to witness in them the same unfolding I had experienced.
Over time my own approach emerged — one that blends a sense of wonder, presence, trust, and collaboration. Felin Corff was born from that evolution as a space where the act of being photographed becomes an invitation to connect with the body, the story, and the soul that lives within it.