Photo Credit: Billy Baraclough

My filmmaking journey began in 1999 on what may have been the world's worst digital camera, capable of capturing only 12 seconds of footage at a time in 144p resolution. Luckily, it was never used for a project worth watching in HD.

After a little more practice, in 2013, I started my professional career, working on adverts and documentaries in remote locations across Africa, the Arctic, and the Middle East. However, these days, most of my work revolves around UK-based location and studio shoots. I absolutely love the creative freedom and technical possibilities that come with working in a controlled environment.

I am a self-shooting Director and Director of Photography with a strong focus on Documentary, Commercial, and Branded Content. I take pride in creating visually stunning work and capturing authentic human stories. I’m always evolving as a filmmaker and am known for my ability to stay calm and collaborative when the pressure is on. Rest assured, my choice of camera is a little more upmarket nowadays than it was in 1999.

PREVIOUS CLIENTS

Wateraid, KIA, Rolex, Patagonia, Audible, People’s Postcode Lottery, Pepperami, Rustoleum, The British Red Cross, The Marine Conservation Society, The Telegraph, Festival Republic, Spitfire Audio, Alpkit, Magnet, Sharps and many more.

AGENCIES AND PRODUCTION COMPANIES

IMG, BBC, The Gate, Fox, Channel 4, Forever Beta, Creative Allies, The Behaviours Agency, TCO, Frame 25, Wiser, Duckrabbit, Southern Light Alliance, The Chase and many more