About me.
I first got into filmmaking about five years ago, inspired by the innovative work solo filmmakers were sharing on sites like YouTube and Vimeo. At first I made tech content, which I enjoyed, but over time I realized it wasn’t creatively fulfilling. What I really wanted was to tell the kinds of stories that moved me: stories that celebrate care, skill, and dedication to craft. I was always drawn to series like Chef’s Table and channels like Petrolicious and Mr. Porter, which highlight the philosophy, artistry, and passion of people who pour themselves into what they do.
That’s when filmmaking began to feel less like a hobby and more like a calling. I’ve come to believe that these types of stories are everywhere - and in a world where video has become the primary form of communication, there’s a real opportunity for just about anyone to use thoughtful storytelling to build connection and elevate their brand. In my other life, I’m a physician - a role rooted in close observation, clear communication, and precision. That mindset naturally informs my approach to filmmaking. Believe it or not, there’s a surprising overlap between storytelling and medicine: interviewing and drawing out key insights, navigating complexity, being adaptable, and making sense of it all under pressure. I bring that same intentionality and focus into every film I create.
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