about

My interest in visual storytelling began early. My dad served in the Navy, and while he was out to sea, he made stop-motion films with his shipmates. When I was young, he showed me how to record my toys on a camcorder and edit using two VHS players. My mom was a photojournalist, and from her I learned how light, timing, and perspective shape the way a story is felt. Those early experiences grounded my approach and sparked a fascination with the art of visual storytelling and the way images can carry emotion and meaning.

That curiosity led me to Full Sail University, where I earned my Bachelor of Science in Film and committed fully to the craft. After graduating, I moved to Los Angeles and spent over a decade working with The Walt Disney Company, contributing to projects that reached audiences around the world. During that time, I continued to grow creatively and technically, always focusing on capturing images that feel honest, intentional, and emotionally present.

I continue to build on that foundation. Every frame is shaped by that early sense of discovery and by a belief that visual storytelling can connect people in a way that feels real and lasting.

LET’S work!