Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro for a recent shoot in Tanzania / Jan 2026
From the Escarpment to the Arctic, I'm still that kid watching light interact with the natural world around me…
Growing up amid the forests, rocks, and waterfalls of rural Ontario, along the rugged edge of the Niagara Escarpment, my curiosity led me outside and eventually behind a lens. By 13, I had a camera in hand, watching how light interacted with the world around me. That habit of quiet, careful observation has never left me. It's the foundation of everything I do as a filmmaker.
Before graduating high school, I was already working, traveling across the U.S. on documentary projects for Pixar and the NFL. That led to several seasons with GlobalTV's 16x9, where I followed stories into the coal mines of Virginia, the oil fields of Northern Canada, and prisons in Tennessee. The music series Rock Icons took me from Las Vegas to Ireland, Los Angeles to Sheffield, where I sat across from Slash, Geddy Lee, John Oates, and Ann Wilson.
Over the past 15 years, I've built my practice around one idea: stories told with cinematic intention. Working from Toronto, I've collaborated with artists, musicians, brands, nonprofits, and everyday people on projects spanning New York, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Mexico City, London, Hong Kong, Taipei, Lagos, Kampala, and the Canadian Arctic. I’ve contributed to three feature-length documentary films. My commercial work brings that same documentary sensibility to branded content: grounded, human, and visually driven.
I'm drawn to projects that push into unfamiliar territory, ask hard questions, or find meaning in unexpected places.
If you're building something that matters, I'd like to hear about it.