I’ve always been enchanted by the movement of light over dappled leaf and crested wave. I was lucky to begin studying the visual arts over sixteen years ago, and I’ve since gained a working proficiency in traditional mediums such as graphite, ink, acrylic, and oil painting. When I picked up a DSLR for the first time in college, I felt like I was a portrait artist working with the world as my model.

One Fujifilm X-T30 mirrorless camera and thousands of photographs later, I began my foray into cinematography. In the real of the moving image, I found a soundless music in visual rhythms and gestures. If photography is portraiture, then cinematography is a dance.

The footage shown on this website is just the start. I’m currently working on filming a project using projection-mapping, learning rotoscoping, and I’d love to collaborate on more film projects as a cinematographer, composer, or as another pair of hands on set.


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