I have always had a creative eye and strived to be ambitious. I have travelled to over forty countries around the world, immersing myself in new cultures, new experiences, and nature, whilst always documenting my travels through a lens.
During a trip to the Galapagos in 2016, I found himself in a unique environment rich in wildlife, which inspired me to chase my lifelong dream of becoming a wildlife filmmaker. This prompted me to apply for a new course at the National Film and Television School in the UK, where I studied an MA in Directing and Producing Science and Natural History.
During that time I produced two documentaries, Against the Grey and Under Threat, which were both selected for the international film festivals Gran Paradiso in Italy and NaturVision in Germany.
In 2018 I directed and produced the world's first documentary on the Tapanuli Orangutan - Now Or Never. The overall intention of this documentary: To raise awareness for the rarest great ape on the planet and hopefully contribute in saving them.
My ultimate goal as a storyteller is to continue to produce wildlife and nature documentaries with the purpose of helping conservation and the natural world.