"Dead End" marked a significant milestone as my inaugural short film. Its primary intent was to emphasize visual storytelling over verbal exposition, with the cinematography serving as the cornerstone of the narrative. The project bestowed upon me a wealth of invaluable insights. I fulfilled the roles of Director and DP for this production.

"Cherry Red represented the culmination of the lessons gleaned from my inaugural film, employing Arri camera systems to produce a milestone work. Despite encountering various weather-related challenges during filming, the film serves as a testament to the significance of nature in our daily existence and highlights our societal adaptation towards reliance on human infrastructure over our natural origins. I served the Roles of DP and Director

“Gaslighter” serves as an exemplary illustration of my work as a Director of Photography within my portfolio. I had the privilege of collaborating with director Cole Finn to adeptly navigate and surmount the challenges inherent in this short narrative film.

"Alaska" represents the inaugural documentary travel production dedicated to Uganik Bay on Kodiak Island, Alaska. The film seamlessly integrates drone and ground-level footage to deliver an awe-inspiring portrayal of Kodiak Island to those with a vested interest. This project was undertaken solo.