
My story

I’m a self-taught filmmaker and photographer, and I’ve been on this path for the past four years. I started by filming fitness tutorials for a local company — straightforward, no-frills work that taught me the foundations. From there, I moved into commercial projects, social media content, and event coverage.
But what kept pulling me in, over and over again, were the projects that had heart. The ones rooted in story.
Because to me, filmmaking isn’t just about visuals. It’s about expressing something deeper. It’s a way of reaching into someone’s life, even for a moment and making them feel seen, understood, or inspired.
It’s about telling something true.
Every story is worth listening to. Watching. Remembering. Not because it’s perfect, but because it’s real. Because there’s always someone out there who needs to hear it.
I don’t see what I do as just content creation. I see it as a chance to build something meaningful… something that carries emotion, intention, and soul. A story that bonds, inspires, and connects.
Whether I’m creating a documentary, a short commercial piece, or a simple reel, I approach every project the same way:
Find the truth. Capture the feeling. And tell it like it matters.
Because it does.
Movies have always been more than entertainment to me.
They’ve been a source of inspiration, reflection, and connection.Since I was a kid, I found myself getting lost in the details, not just watching a scene, but feeling the weight behind every frame. Where others saw a story, I saw details: the music, the pacing, the camera angles…all working together to make you feel something real.
It took a while to realize this wasn’t just a passion. It was a calling. The moment I picked up a camera, it all became clear. I wasn’t chasing a job. I was finally doing what I was meant to do.
