This doc was such a joy to shoot—Fly High follows the passion and grit behind the world of disc dog competitions. I filmed it solo, across multiple states, which meant staying flexible, intuitive, and always ready to adapt on the move. It’s an earlier piece—not as polished as Atlas Falling—but it taught me a lot about storytelling, timing, and observing without interrupting. A real lesson in trust and instinct. Would love to hear your thoughts—and if you’ve done solo doc work, I’d love to swap stories.
Artemis is one of those narrative projects that reminded me why I love visual storytelling. It’s an earlier piece—not nearly as refined or ambitious as Atlas Falling—but it taught me a lot about holding space, emotional pacing, and knowing when to let the camera simply observe. Shot with a small crew and a minimal approach, this short leans into stillness, subtlety, and restraint. It’s intimate, quiet, and very human. Would love to hear your thoughts—and if you’re working on...
I am so excited to share with our community the SparkCreate Studios' team's latest short film, Atlas Falling! Check it out and let me know your thoughts! The team over at SPCS is up for feedback that we can carry into our future projects.
Hey folks! Just wrapped up my latest reel and wanted to share what I’ve been working on. It’s a mix of narrative, doc, and branded work—pulled from some really meaningful collaborations over the past year. I’m always aiming for images that feel honest and emotionally driven. Whether it’s natural light or stylized setups, it’s all about supporting the story and characters. If you’re into this kind of work—or you’re building something cool and need a DP—I’d love to connect. Appreciate you watching!