I’m a cinematographer with over a decade of experience working across features, TV, commercials and short films.
I believe cinematography is about building worlds — shaping light, colour and movement to hold a story with clarity and care.
To date, I’ve shot six feature films and over sixty-five short films, spanning genres, formats, and continents. Recent projects include the multi-award-winning feature A Kind of Kidnapping (now streaming globally), Played and Betrayed for Fox / Tubi, and the biopic I Was Honey Boo Boo for A+E / ITV America. My commercial collaborations include brands like Adidas, and my cinematography continues to screen at festivals worldwide.
I started out working in the camera department on landmark productions such as No Time to Die, Black Mirror, and Bridgerton — learning from some of the industry’s most visionary DPs, including Linus Sandgren, Haris Zambarloukos, and Barry Ackroyd and Mark Patten.
My commitment to the craft has been recognised in the industry, including a feature in British Cinematographer Magazine’s New Wave spotlight.
I’m represented by Laura Reeve at Berlin Associates — and always looking to collaborate with directors who want to push visual storytelling into bold, unexpected places.
When I’m not behind a camera, you’ll probably find me in my workshop, building something out of wood — or working on my next excuse to eat too much cheese.