ABOUT ME
Filmmaker and Photographer
I'm a filmmaker and photographer with a background that bridges the arts, music, live event production, corporate video, and branded content. My work spans everything from experimental performance documentation to high-impact visual storytelling for global brands and institutions. I hold a Master’s in Media Studies and Film from The New School and studied documentary photography at the Salt Institute. For seven years, I directed, shot, edited, and curated video content for Roulette Intermedium, a hub for experimental performance in New York. I got my start as a research assistant on the HBO documentary A Good Job: Stories of the FDNY, and since then, my work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Vice Noisey, Spin, PDN, and Impose. Clients have included the Whitney Museum of American Art, Complex, Pioneer Works, WNYC, Princeton University, and Clocktower Gallery.
My personal film work has screened at festivals in the U.S. and internationally, including recognition for Best Original Concept at the Fine Cuts Film Festival and a grant-supported presentation at the Backup Film Festival in Weimar, Germany.