
SHOWREELS
As a wildlife cinematographer, I specialise in capturing the fascinating and unique behaviors of diverse species from around the globe. My expertise lies in the underwater world, where I have spent countless hours honing my skills.
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In addition to my cinematography work, I collaborate with NGOs, producing insightful documentaries and conducting interviews to raise awareness about critical environmental issues. My storytelling aims to bring the wonders of nature to a wider audience, showcasing the beauty and intricacies of wildlife both underwater and on land.
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Driven by a love for storytelling and a commitment to conservation, I strive to reveal the best of the world through my lens, supporting efforts to protect our planet's most precious ecosystems.
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WILDLIFE SHOWREEL​


SHORT FILMS
As a versatile filmmaker, I specialise in showcasing both the natural world and the human lives intertwined with it. With a focus on underwater filmmaking and aerial shots, I create unique and captivating films for various purposes, including natural history and promotional projects.
My expertise extends to capturing the human aspect of documentaries, with skills in interview design and execution. Additionally, I possess extensive knowledge of conveying the intricacies of art and science communication.
Having worked in remote and challenging regions, from the West Papuan islands to the far-off shore British coast and the Australian outback, I am adept at navigating diverse terrains and conditions to ensure the best results in my shoots.
Driven by a passion for storytelling, I am committed to using my work as a catalyst for change.
Explore my latest projects below.
Crewmates not passengers
- Combining the inspiration of art, space and ocean
This short film follows NASA astronaut Nicole Stott and space advocate Christina Korp, as they prepare for a unique event in the heart of London. With their two space charities, the Space for Art Foundation and SPACE for a Better World, they join forces with Ocean Culture Life to spread the message of "crewmates, not passengers." Through art and storytelling, they highlight the importance of global collaboration for ocean conservation and the future of our planet.


Worth More Alive
- A short film raising awareness about the misconceptions of sharks
Worth more alive follows award-winning artist Francesca Page as she dives into the cold Welsh waters to capture the beauty of a creature she once feared. Through her art, she transforms that fear into love, hoping to inspire others to better protect this endangered species.


Togetherness For The Ocean
- Hope for endangered wildlife in an unlikely place
A film telling the story of a pioneering NGO on the Acehnese coast. By redefining the role of fishers as integral components of the solution, they stand at the forefront of safeguarding critically endangered species. With over 1000 critically endangered sharks and rays saved so far, they hope to secure their future and expand their efforts.



Cuttlefish Migration
This spectacle peaks in late autumn across South Australia, but nowhere is it as intense as in this small town. Over 250,000 cuttlefish converge in this bay, creating an unforgettable diving experience. Don’t miss the chance to witness this remarkable natural event!
Celtic Blues
Shot over two years exploring the Celtic Deep from Wales, UK a location where many might be surprised to encounter such a wondrous species. I experienced a multitude of behaviours from these misunderstood and heavily exploited creatures. The beauty of the Blue Shark shines brightly, revealing the depths of curiosity and wonder inherent in these incredible creatures.
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