About

When I was younger, I always admired creative people. I wanted to be like them, to create something of my own, but I never really thought I had that in me. I didn’t know where to start or what being “creative” even looked like for someone like me.

That changed when I picked up a camera.

Photography grabbed me straight away. I loved it. For a while, I explored other things like music and photography took a bit of a back seat. But a few years later, I came back to it. And this time, it stuck. These days, I’m happiest when I’ve got a camera in my hands. That rediscovery led me to start my YouTube channel, and along the way, I found a real love for video too.

Fast forward to now, I'm lucky enough to call this my job. I work full-time as a photographer and videographer, and I honestly can’t imagine doing anything else.

As well as creating for YouTube, I work closely with clients to help them tell their stories through photo and video. From brand campaigns and content creation to smaller local projects, I love bringing ideas to life and helping people connect with their audience in a genuine way. If you're looking to work together, I'd love to hear from you.

My YouTube channel is all about helping you grow in photography and video, and this website is just an extension of that. I’ve created some digital tools that I personally use every day, designed to make your workflow a little easier.

Soon, I’ll also be offering one-to-one sessions, whether you want to chat about your YouTube channel, photography techniques, or gear. Whatever stage you’re at, I’d love to help you move forward.

You’ll also find some of my favourite images available as prints. I’ll be updating the shop regularly, so feel free to check back, or drop me a message if there’s something you’d love to see.

I genuinely love what I do, and if you're here, I’m guessing you do too. I hope what I share here helps you build that passion even more.

A young man with dark, wavy hair stands outdoors near colorful graffiti art on a brick wall, holding a camera in his right hand. The graffiti features geometric patterns and large text.

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