Credits: Producer/Director/Cinematographer/Editor

Synopsis | If a single figure skater is a marvel, a team of figure skaters is practically a miracle. Welcome to the beautiful, cold, hard world of synchronized ice skating - the toughest sport you’ve never heard of.

In the wake of Freddie Gray's death in police custody, peaceful protests and destructive riots erupted as the city awaited the fate of six police officers involved in the incident. Baltimore Rising follows activists, police officers, community leaders and gang affiliates, who struggle to hold Baltimore together.

Roles: Director of Photography 2nd Unit (Cinematographer), Associate Producer, Assistant Editor, Cinematographer of Riot Footage

Erricka Bridgeford’s work to organize city-wide ceasefires is changing the way residents think about violence in their communities. After learning from her son that Baltimore had it’s most violent year on record she and a small group of organizers decided to take matters into their own hands.


"Dear," as selected for the International Portriat Film Festival in Bulgaria along "A Walk with Magritte" as selected for the ARFF International Film Festival in Amsterdam.

A video documentary exploring 'Agency for Artist in Exile' where I served as a U.S. Vounteer Representative along with the film "pas pour nous" that I shot and edited outside of Cannes, France in 2020 during the height of the global pandemic shutdown.
Who are community tarot readers and how is their work inherintly feminine? How did they get involved in “SEEING WOMEN”?

Women who “see” have been maligned throughout much of Western history, and yet psychics remain ubiquitous. SEEING WOMEN are marginal migrants, representative of a specific type of feminized labor and emotional work. Who are they? In “Witches, Midwives, and Nurses”, Barbara Ehrenreich writes that “we know the witch only through the eyes of her persecutors”. SEEING WOMEN seeks to change this narrative.