About

I’m a Canadian photographer, videographer, writer, producer, and content creator with over 26 years of experience working across music, media, and visual storytelling throughout North America.

My creative path started early. By age 14, I was already working as a musician - playing drums, singing, and learning guitar. By 16, I had moved into live theatre, working as a sound and lighting technician, production assistant, and also stepping on stage as an actor. Those early years in performance and production shaped everything that followed: an understanding of timing, audience, collaboration, and what it means to build a show from behind the scenes as well as in front of it.

That foundation eventually led me to Langara College in Vancouver, where I studied Graphic Design, Interior Design, Retail Merchandising, Marketing, Business Management, Public Speaking, and Art History. That combination of hands-on performance experience and formal creative study became the backbone of my approach - balancing instinct with structure, and creativity with production discipline.

From there, my work expanded into photography, video production, audio recording, lighting, editing, set photography, and full content creation. I’ve worked in studios, backstage environments, broadcast sets, rehearsal spaces, and fast-moving on-location shoots. My projects have included in-store interviews, rig rundowns, live performance coverage, editorial assignments, promotional campaigns, podcast production, and documentary-style content.

I’ve collaborated with a wide range of artists and productions including Bret Michaels / Poison, Jann Arden, Ariel Posen, Ben Mink, Fantastic Negrito, and Freeze the Fall, along with projects such as Big Shiny Tones with Jay Leonard J and set photography work with director Jamal Hodge in New York City. These experiences have taken me from tightly controlled professional productions to improvisational, real-time creative environments where adaptability and intuition are essential.

My work has been featured in and created for major broadcast and media outlets including MTV, VH1, CBC Television, ET Canada, Global Television, Fashion Television, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Biography Channel, Pollstar Magazine, Classic Rock Magazine, Elle Canada, Chatelaine, The Globe and Mail, and Resource Magazine, where I also contributed as both photographer and writer.

Alongside broadcast and editorial work, I’ve documented a wide range of artists and cultural figures, from Robin Williams, James Brown, and Snoop Dogg to Sarah McLachlan, Avril Lavigne, Randy Bachman, Sum 41, Mötley Crüe, The National, Imogen Heap, Chantal Kreviazuk, Bloc Party, and Taking Back Sunday. I’ve also photographed film and television talent including Dominic Chianese (The Sopranos), Michael Eklund (Watchmen, The Call), Gabrielle Miller (Corner Gas), Amanda Crew (Smallville), and Terry Chen (Almost Famous, Romeo Must Die).

At the core of my work is a focus on presence - capturing people in real moments. Across controlled studio environments, live music settings, and fast-paced editorial production, I bring a collaborative, adaptable approach grounded in timing, trust, integrity, and a strong commitment to team effort and storytelling.