Through my lens, in Motion
I started with photography when I was a kid and somewhere along the way the stills just didn’t feel like enough. I wanted them to breathe. I wanted movement. That’s how my love for cinematography began. The same things that inspire my photos like people, weather, cities, the way light hits a wall still show up in my videos. But now they have rhythm. Now they move with feeling. I love capturing everyday moments that feel cinematic without trying too hard. A smile, wind in someone’s hair, city lights reflecting off a rainy street. I focus on angles, mood, texture, and color grading that pulls everything into a dreamy kind of space. Movies and stills inspire me deeply. The way scenes are framed, the quiet between moments, the emotion in how something is shot, all of that shapes how I create. Whether it’s a quick reel or a slow moody sequence, I want every video to feel intentional but effortless. This is how I see motion. This is how I tell stories.