About

My career was built in environments where there are no do-overs.

Where Preparation Meets Storytelling

Some of the most valuable lessons I've learned behind a camera came from environments where there were no second takes. Years of producing same-day content for conferences taught me to stay organized, adapt quickly, and deliver under pressure without losing sight of the story.

Today, I bring that same mindset to every project. Whether it's a Fortune 500 conference, a local business, or a documentary in the Sierra Nevada, my goal is simple: create authentic content that continues working long after the cameras are packed away.

When I'm not working, you'll usually find me in the Sierra with a fly rod, planning the next backpacking trip, or exploring with a camera. The outdoors has taught me patience, curiosity, and how to recognize the moments that matter—qualities I bring to every production.

Clients hire me because I make production feel easy. I show up prepared, communicate clearly, adapt when plans change, and deliver what I promise, so you can stay focused on running your business.

That's why I believe one day of filming should become months of marketing—not just another video sitting on a hard drive.

Where I Work

Bay Area based. Booked nationally. I travel for projects across the U.S. and am selectively available for work in Europe and other compatible time zones. I'm not currently accepting projects in opposite-timezone markets — a deliberate choice that keeps my availability and responsiveness high for clients who count on fast communication and reliable delivery.

What Clients Can Expect

Prepared production. Clear communication. Calm problem-solving. Reliable delivery.

I’ve built my career in environments where timing matters and there are no second takes. That experience shapes every project I take on — from corporate events and interviews to local business content and outdoor campaigns. The goal is simple: make the process easy, capture what matters, and deliver content your business can actually use.

Where I Am Today

• 20+ years behind the camera.

• Hundreds of productions.

• Thousands of attendees filmed.

• One philosophy: make every production count long after the event ends.

On Drones

I've been flying commercially since 2013 — long before most operators entered the space. FAA Part 107 certified, with over a decade of field experience across dense forests, alpine ridgelines, open desert, coastlines, and urban airspace. I don't treat aerial as a feature to upsell. It's another tool in service of the story, integrated into production with the same planning and precision as every other element on set.