Blythe approaches photography with an eye for natural light and the many shapes it makes. Her work aims to reveal the unseen dimensions of the mundane: a home, a garden, your unkempt table, a child’s mess, your inhabited routines. In this, she does not aim to elevate the everyday, but rather, to convey an astonishment that is already there—to slice a moment often rushed past or barely perceived, to preserve it from falling backwards in time, unseen. She is drawn to film photography, landscape texture, and windows. 

Since 2010, Blythe has photographed over one-hundred clients for weddings, lifestyle or event coverage, and portraiture. In addition to being a photographer, she is a writer, mother, partner, and PhD student at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She holds an MA in English (McGill) and Theology (Regent College at UBC).