Hello! Thanks for taking the time to get to know my work. Here’s a bit more about me…

I’m a videographer and project director with 15 years of professional experience. As a versatile creator, I work across various genres and production styles, with a special focus on live performance capture.

In 2012, I attended In Focus Film School to help develop the skills I was already starting to explore independently. I received a diploma in documentary film production.

In 2016, I spent a year living and working as part of the internal media team at the Banff Centre, in Banff, Alberta. I was fortunate to be growing my skills in a stunning landscape, surrounded by the rockies, and working alongside and in support of world class artists.

In 2020, I was approached by live arts organization The Cultch, to help transition their programming online during the initial stages of the pandemic. This became a full time position, and I served as Digital Content Director for four years, where I led the organization’s transformation from a live arts venue into a nationally acclaimed live-streaming and video production powerhouse—an effort that earned a 2022 Jessie Richardson Award.

I’m happy to say that The Cultch is now back to full time in-person programming, and I continue to collaborate with them, creating their promotional video content.

As a filmmaker, I’ve collaborated on several short documentaries, directed the short film Do Not Go, and co-directed the short film Dust.

I’ve worked extensively with notable local arts organizations, including Music on Main, Theatre Replacement, Neworld Theatre, and Green Thumb Theatre. My promotional work includes projects for the Vancouver Green Party and former BC Green Party leader Sonia Furstenau.

In addition to my film training, I hold a Bachelor of Fine Arts with distinction from the University of Victoria.