
Content Creation
Photography
Videography

SHORT ABOUT ME
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I've spent most of my career telling stories — one frame at a time.
Over the years, I've worked across different formats and projects, from large-scale productions to brand campaigns. Each one came with its own pace, its own pressure, and its own way of solving problems.
What stayed consistent was the approach — being clear about what needs to be said, and disciplined about how it's executed.
I take my work seriously, because I believe good content doesn't happen by accident. It comes from intention, structure, and knowing when to push things further.
Even outside of work, I'm usually thinking about the next idea, the next project, or how something could be done better. It's just how I'm wired.

Make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS






In one sentence, what do you do?
Telling stories one frame at a time.
What's something small that always makes your day better?
Black coffee, no sugar, before I start my day.
What do you enjoy doing when you're not working?
Honestly, I'm probably still thinking about the next project. It doesn't really switch off.
One random thing you love that has nothing to do with your job.
A good cup of black coffee with no sugar.
If a friend had to describe your "vibe", what would they say?
I take my job too seriously — I tend to care about the details more than most, because I believe that's what makes the difference.
What's one small teaching habit you have that others might not notice?
Something for me to know, for them to find out.
Share 2–4 past projects, works, or experiences you feel best represent your journey.
Every project is different, so is every other class I conduct. Learning something new from others makes the journey worth it.
How many years have you been in your field, teaching, training, or mentoring?
24 years in media production (ongoing). 7 years as a creative director (ongoing). 5 years as an ACLP trainer. 4 years as a brand coach.
What do you enjoy most about teaching?
Watching others succeed — knowing they've put in the work and seeing it pay off.
If your class had one "unwritten rule", what would it be?
Don't tell me no time to finish your assignment.