I am drawn to stories about people and purpose.
Stories about social impact organizations and the people behind them, individuals overcoming adversity, and the search for meaning that shapes a life. I make documentaries about people finding their way: through hardship, through purpose, and through the work of building something better, whether on their own or alongside the organizations creating change.
Through OTOXO Productions I completed an intensive documentary filmmaking program, co-directing three short films, and I'm now a year into a formal documentary program in Barcelona, deepening my craft to tell longer, more ambitious stories.
I work across the filmmaking process and can step in as a camera operator, shoot director, or editor, depending on what a project needs. I'm always looking for stories worth telling, especially ones about people quietly making the world better. If you have one, I'd love to hear it.
Kit list:
Sony FX30 Super 35 4K cinema camera
Tamron 17-70mm F2.8 Di III-A VC RXD lens
Rode VideoMic GO II shotgun microphone
Zeadio handheld stabilizer rig
MacBook Pro for on-set monitoring and editing
Final Cut Pro for post-production and color
Beneath the Dust
In a small workshop layered with a century of dust, an artist keeps a nearly forgotten Catalan craft alive: the restoration of hydraulic tiles. The film follows the patient, tactile work of bringing worn patterns back to life
Nūn
For a woman rebuilding her life far from home, a café becomes more than a business. It's a way to hold onto her culture and make a place of belonging for others displaced by conflict. Over coffee and shared tables, Nūn is a quiet portrait of how home is something we can build, and offer, wherever we land.
The Blue That Holds Us
Through the eyes of those who live by the waves, The Blue That Holds Us uses surfing as a way into a bigger story about climate change and the health of our oceans. It's a film about intimacy with the sea and about what it means to love something you can also see slipping away.