storyteller…not videographer
For decades, when people asked me what I do, I would say, “I’m a videographer.” It was an easy answer, but over the years, I realized it didn’t quite capture the essence of my work. I am not just a videographer. I am a storyteller.
Beyond the Camera
Of course, I love using a camera. I enjoy the editing process, shaping captured footage into something meaningful. But what truly excites me is the art of storytelling—finding and sharing the moments, the emotions, and the mission that defines an organization.
After more than 25 years in video production, I’ve had the privilege of stepping into over 500 different businesses and organizations. I’ve listened, observed, and discovered that there is one thing in common - every one is filled with stories. Some are about innovation, others about overcoming challenges or making a difference. What I do is search for those stories—wherever they may be—and bring them to life through a film.
The Heart of the Work
Anyone can operate a camera, but not everyone can craft a narrative that resonates. My role isn’t just to capture what’s happening, but to listen, to dig deeper, and to communicate the feelings and values that make each organization unique. Whether it’s a story of a dedicated team member, a breakthrough moment, or a company’s mission in action, I strive to create films that connect and inspire.
More Than Just a Medium
Video is my chosen medium, but it’s not the message. The message is in the stories—the real moments, the authentic voices, the energy that drives an organization forward. That’s what I love.
So, no, I’m not a videographer. I’m a storyteller. I just happen to use video as my canvas.
If you’re looking for someone who can help you discover and share the stories that make your organization special, let’s talk. Because your story deserves to be told—and I’d be honored to help you bring it to life.