I’m a filmmaker, director, and producer driven by an obsession with community and history—the way yesterday’s stories shape tomorrow. My work focuses on resilience: the raw strength that surfaces when people band together and push past what should be their limits. It’s personal—because that’s how I move through life, always testing the edges, always finding power in the stretch beyond comfort.
I believe storytelling is connection. Every frame I shoot is an invitation to recognize the potential inside ourselves and our communities, to honor our heritage, and to meet challenges head-on—courage, grit, and a healthy dose of wonder.
So I chase the extraordinary hiding in the everyday. Whether I’m behind the camera or side-by-side with my crew, I’m out to craft films that resonate—stories of endurance, unity, and the quiet triumphs that remind us what we’re capable of.
A taste of my work:
Adventure Reel
Hidden in Plain Sight – Feature Film
“Hidden in Plain Sight” is my reminder that wonder still hums beneath the noise of everyday life. I invite you to step off the well-worn path with us—feel the grit, find the strength you never knew you carried, and see the quiet beauty waiting just out of view.
Deth Loop – The Dirty Baker’s Dozen
Thirteen of us pushed through the raw edges of Death Valley—deep sand, steep climbs, frozen mornings, and long, rowdy descents. We found shelter in an old geologist’s cabin, shared whatever food was left, and chased the sun across forgotten mining roads. Hard miles, harder laughs. And we’d go back in a heartbeat.
Echoes of the West End | A Story of Resilience, Recreation, and Renewal
Set in the remote and rugged landscapes of Southwest Colorado, Echoes of the West End explores a region once defined by mining—and now rediscovering its identity through trails, community, and the power of outdoor recreation. Told through the voices of local historians, trail advocates, and everyday residents, this short documentary captures the deep connection between land and people, the legacy of hard-earned grit, and a new vision taking shape through the work of the West End Trails Alliance (WETA). From forgotten mining roads to future singletrack, the film reveals how a small community is building hope and opportunity on the foundations of its past.