About

By 2011 I made my first short film, the completion of which led to me working on a low-budget feature film as a cinematographer. Before this, I borrowed cameras to film my work, but after completing the feature film a cast member of the production thought I was talented enough to have my own camera, and purchased for me a Sony EX1R, for which I am eternally grateful. 

By 2014 I won my first award in the Ultimate Filmmaker Challenge for the short film “The Broken”, which had to be written, cast, directed, shot, and edited in less than 7 days. It was a very tumultuous shoot, but the film swept the challenge, winning both the main event and the audience choice award. Later in 2014, I would also make a short film titled “Not Guilty” a project that started off challenging. Still, as the cast, producers, and I persevered, the project would go on to screen in about a dozen film festivals and win best short at the Viva Latino Film Festival in 2015. 

In 2017 I got the opportunity to direct a music video titled “Come On Let’s Go” which was overall well received and would go on to screen in the Global Nonviolent Film Festival, receive a feature in Daria Magazine, and win best music video at Ocktober Film Festival’s tenth anniversary in 2022. 

Outside of making short films, I’ve completed over 400 freelance videography jobs since I started in 2010. I’ve worked as a one-man band and as a member of many different teams. I’ve covered fashion shows, conferences, concerts, interviews, panel discussions, weddings, and more as a camera operator for live-edited and streaming events. 

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