BIO
New York City, 2015. 
This was the first time I ever picked up a camera and used it to make anything. Using my dad’s vintage camcorder and creating homemade iMovie trailers with my sister, I found that working with such a medium clicked with me immensely.
Inspired by the content I grew up watching (Red Bull, Steezy Kane, and movies like Cinema Paradiso), in addition to work done by my peers during high school, I found my passion in capturing raw emotion in both simple and complex moments. 
I’ve been fortunate to work on major projects like the Beanpot (TD Garden) and Camp Naru (featured in The New York Times), showing my versatility and desire to not produce in just one industry, but to capture narratives of all kinds.
With every project, I aim to get better and better, with a commitment to my clients that they will receive a message for their branding that doesn’t just appeal visually but leaves a lasting impression.
Previous clientele:
Overtime
adobe
harvard
camp naru

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