Films

Film is how I hold movement and memory.
I approach video as a way of staying with a moment — its rhythm, its breath, its quiet truth. My films aren’t built to impress or rush toward resolution; they’re shaped by presence, pacing, and trust. I’m interested in what unfolds when people forget the camera and simply exist. Film, for me, is another way of witnessing life as it’s becoming.

Such a Time: A Documentary Series [Pt. 1]

This piece is a quiet opening — a documentary journal born from a particular constellation of days, people, and light. Instead of presenting a narrative that wraps itself in explanation, Such a Time sits with what is present: conversations, glances, rhythms, and the spaces between breaths. It’s an invitation to witness a moment without needing an answer, to be with life as it unfolds, and to feel what’s offered without pressure. This is not a polished ending; it’s a lived beginning.

The Faith to Wander


This film is a quiet exploration of faith in motion— a gentle documentary moment that leans into the way life unfolds when we don’t have all the answers. There’s no tidy explanation, only presence: an invitation to notice what it feels like to trust, to wander, and to be held in the tension between not knowing and not being alone. It isn’t about certainty — it’s about what is tangible in the wandering and the way trust can become its own kind of home

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