Cinematography
Music & Visual Storytelling
I’ve always been drawn to the magic of pairing the right song with the right visual. Most of my videos start as a simple idea in my notes app and end with me out in the world, shooting on my small camera and shaping scenes that feel like the music itself. Sync is where my creativity feels most natural. I create from intuition: an image, a sound, or a lyric, and that spark becomes a concept I chase.
Fans of Jack & Caroline
Creative Breif.
Take Me Back: A Visual Story
Creative Breif.
Youtube
This summer, I committed to creating YouTube videos as a way to grow, both relatively and personally. With every project, I challenged myself to learn more about music, editing, pacing, and how visuals can deepen the feeling behind a song.
The videos became a space where I could experiment, make mistakes, and find my voice, all while networking, applying, and pushing toward a future in the music and entertainment industry. Looking back, each video feels like a small time capsule, capturing where I was, what I felt, and how much I’ve grown.
The Art of Visual Storytelling
This summer, I started a blog on Substack to document and share my ideas around music videos and creative direction. It’s always been a dream of mine, and I figured, why wait to begin? Even if I can’t bring these projects to life just yet, developing the concepts has been its own creative outlet. I’ve shared a few ideas so far and continue to brainstorm more, and it’s been gratifying to realize that I’m capable of building thoughtful, visual art projects from the ground up. I’ve highlighted one example to the right, and the link below includes all of my published concepts.