Photography equipment set up outdoors, including a camera on a tripod, a laptop with photo editing software, a water bottle, a thermos, a notebook with sketches, and camera lenses on a mossy surface in a natural setting.

It starts with getting to know what you do and why it matters. I like to hear the story behind it — what drives you, what makes it different, and how you want it to come across. From there, we figure out the best way to show it. Most of the time that’s through video, but it can also mean design, writing, or photography — whatever helps the story feel genuine and alive.

Once there’s a direction, we build from there. Sometimes that means shooting on location, editing a short piece, or designing the visuals that tie it all together. Other times it’s shaping a brand’s tone or reworking a website so it actually sounds like you. The process isn’t rigid — it’s a mix of listening, creating, and refining until it feels right.

At the core, the goal is simple: to make something real, work that feels honest, looks good, and connects with people. You bring the story and ideas; I help shape them into something clear and lasting. If that sounds like what you need, let’s talk and see where it can go.

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A music crafting workspace with guitars hanging on a wall, a camera on a tripod, a laptop with a digital audio workstation, a tablet with product images, a notebook, a pen, several ceramic cups, small potted plants, wine bottles, glassware, and a ukulele on a table. Large window letting in natural light.
A woman setting up pottery on a wheel in a photography studio with professional lighting. A camera on a tripod, a laptop displaying audio editing software, and drawing sketches are on the wooden table in the foreground. Framed photos of musicians hang on the brick and concrete walls.