I am a cinematographer who believes every story deserves its own distinct visual rhythm. My work spans feature films, commercials, and music videos, where I strive to create images that feel both cinematic in scale and emotionally authentic in detail. I am particularly drawn to natural light, stylized palettes, and the intimacy of handheld work—tools that allow me to capture the raw essence of a scene while remaining truthful to the story. For me, cinematography is a collaborative art: I approach each project by building a shared visual language with directors and storytellers, ensuring that the imagery amplifies mood, character, and emotion.
Before stepping into the world of cinema, I completed an MBA and worked at Wells Fargo for four years. Although the corporate world offered stability, my passion for storytelling drove me to shift paths and pursue formal training in cinematography at Mindscreen Film Institute. That decision marked the beginning of my journey in film.
Since then, I have worked across a wide spectrum of projects: first as an assistant cinematographer on six feature films, then as a second unit cinematographer on seven features, along with numerous commercials and music videos. My experience also includes additional cinematography for two feature films, and most recently, I had the opportunity to serve as Director of Photography on a feature film. Each role has honed my technical skills, sharpened my eye for detail, and deepened my instinct for visual storytelling.
What excites me most about cinematography is its power to leave a lasting impression—the ability of a single frame to stay with the audience long after the screen fades to black. My constant pursuit is to craft visuals that are not just seen, but felt; images that become part of the memory of the story itself.
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