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Stunning & thoughtful visual storytelling

I am a Fresno-based videographer and photographer committed to the idea of telling engaging stories through stunning and thoughtful imagery. My work is driven by my passion for storytelling in the most creative and dynamic way. I know there is no shortage of stories to tell and I truly believe that every story deserves to be told.

As my career crosses the half-decade mark, one thing has remained constant: blending my passions for visual storytelling and music. That is no more apparent than in my work with the Fresno State Bulldog Marching Band. Dozens of videos, hundreds of photographs, thousands of miles, and millions of notes played later, I’ve had no greater pleasure in my life than performing and working with this group.

From 2017 to 2019 I worked full time with Granville Homes in Fresno, CA as their in-house videographer. There I was able to immerse myself in a completely new (to me) industry and learn the ins and outs of making the medium of video an effective marketing tool. I flexed the power of video in several ways; real estate listing videos, commercials, short documentaries, event videos, and more.

Personally, I find photographing the more challenging for storytelling than video, but that only challenges me to be more creative. Even if it means taking a 10 minute walk with my subject to set them up then walking back 10 minutes to take the photo.