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FEATURE DOCUMENTARY


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FEATURE DOCUMENTARY


For over a decade I've been fortunate to have had the opportunity to work around the world.  Film has taken me everywhere from the plains of the Serengeti with Massai warriors to the sub-zero temperatures of Everest Basecamp spending two months in the Himalayas in the spring of 2021.

And through my experience I've been lucky to have worked on a diverse range of projects.  From working as a VFX camera operator with Weta Digital on multi-million dollar feature films to shooting & directing on my own in small-unit documentary situations, the changing scenery is something I look forward to.

Every project has its own unique challenges and rewards.  

And I'm always searching for projects that continue to push the limits physically, creatively, and experientially.  Projects that offer strong stories, bold visuals, and the opportunity for adventure. Below you'll find examples of my work.

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Feature Documentary


Feature Documentary


Everest Dark

To appease the angry mountain gods, the famous Nepalese mountaineer and national hero, Mingma Tsiri Sherpa, risks everything to return to Mount Everest one last time to retrieve a body and appease the sacred mountain.

The mission is a dizzying adrenaline rush enough to give anyone an acute fear of heights – but the angle is different, deeper and richer than in any other film from the spectacular mountain.


Jawsome

Did you know there are great white sharks in Canadian waters? If you said no, you're not alone. 

These fearsome predators with a bad reputation are often associated with more tropical waters. Over the last few years, however, shark sightings in the Maritimes have risen, driving news reports and social media posts, stoking fear in some and excitement in others. 

In Jawsome: Canada's Great White Sharks, a documentary from The Nature of Things, a team of East Coast shark nerds went on a quest to find them, film them and learn as much as they could about these elusive and often misunderstood predators.


Facing Evil

True Crime feature documentary in development.


Volunteers Unleashed

Once the domain of international NGO's like CUSO or Peace Corps, overseas volunteering has privatized and gone mainstream, attracting millions of young travellers.

Volunteers Unleashed follows volunteers to South America, Southeast Asia and Africa showing how voluntourism has become the one of the fastest growing travel sectors.  But just because volunteers go overseas with good intentions, it does not guarantee good will be done.

Filmed with director, Brad Quenville, Volunteers Unleashed was an eye-opening film to work as cinematographer on, with filming in Tanzania, Ecuador & Cambodia respectively.


Our Grandfather's Footprints

Working as cinematographer with director, Michael Bourquin, Our Grandfather’s Footprints takes the audience on a personal journey back to the traditional lands of the Talhtan people in northern British Columbia, as he and his brothers attempt to retrace and follow in the footprints of their grandfather, Loveman Nole.

Shot in Iskut, British Columbia in 2013 and airing on APTN and film festivals worldwide.