Video Portfolio

CNBC: AWS Data Center Documentary

Served as Director of Photography for multi-camera interview with Amazon Web Services executives (including CEO Matt Garman) for CNBC broadcast and AI datacenter documentary.

Sound Transit: Crosslake Connection

Shot and edited a series of social videos for Sound Transit about the Crosslake Connection, two new light rail stations and Link crossing Lake Washington, the first train on a floating bridge anywhere in the world.

Seattle Channel: Ferry Memorials

Washington State Ferries tie us together in life, carrying us across Puget Sound to work, to loved ones, and home again. A special program also allows families to honor that connection at the end of life. Through a state-issued permit, families may lay loved ones to rest along many ferry routes that cross the Sound, with about 200 ceremonies held each year.

FIFA/SNTV: President Gianni Infantino visits Seattle

Provided videography services for FIFA and SNTV during President Gianni Infantino’s visit to Seattle, including tours of Lumen Field, the Sounder’s training facility, and a tech partnership announcement.

PAWS: Chilly’s Story

When Chilly first arrived at PAWS, he was scared, malnourished, and in need of urgent medical care. His future was uncertain, but Chilly’s story became one of hope, healing, and finding his forever home. Produced for the PAWS annual “Wild Night” fundraiser dinner.

Artisan Electric/The Mountaineers: Powering Community Hope and Resiliency

A documentary feature on how Seattle solar installer Artisan Electric helped The Mountaineers bring their Tacoma Program Center to net zero. More on the project here and here.

Seattle Channel: The Notorious Alki Swimmers

You’ve heard about cold plunges - but what about folks who take it a step further? Some, including the Notorious Alki Swimmers, are enjoying the growing hobby of open water swimming — braving frigid temps for a workout in Puget Sound. Many don’t bother with a wetsuit, even in winter.

Sound Transit: Pride Place and Lynnwood Station

Feature packages and social media reels for several Sound Transit projects in the community.

Associated Press: Boeing Contract Vote

Gathering field video and interviews from the machinist’s union vote to ratify their contract with Boeing, and end the strike.

Scripps News: Boeing Union Strikes

Providing live shots and video for Scripps correspondent as the Boeing machinist’s union decision to go on strike.

PAWS: Kiah’s Story

Kiah’s incredible journey from neglect to a loving home. Produced for the Wild Night benefit gala.

Seattle Channel: The Return of Film Photography

The ubiquitous cell phone has made everyone a picture taker. Plus, digital technology means you can take thousands of photos of your summer vacation, for free. But for true photographers, loading a film camera, setting the f-stop and shutter speed and then carefully selecting 24 shots, is a lesson in discipline. Add to this the developing and printing process and this helps explain the allure of film photography and why more and more people have rediscovered film.

Seattle Channel: The Master Mechanics of Fleet Maintenance

Seattle is a city on the move! 4,000 vehicles comprise the city’s fleet and it’s a huge job to keep it up and running. A group of skilled mechanics is at the heart. Yes, they do all the routine maintenance, but they also fabricate parts, repair dents, and fix complex machinery. And they work on everything from fire engines to utility bucket trucks to giant backhoes.

Get to Know Overlake Specialty Doctors

A documentary-style web series interviewing Overlake Medical Center (Bellevue, WA) doctors about their individual fields, how they help patients, and what drives them.

Seattle Channel: Turning Down the Volume for endangered orcas

A feature on Quiet Sound, a project to slow shipping in Puget Sound, reducing the impacts of noise pollution on endangered southern resident orcas.

Seattle Channel: Protecting Seattle’s urban tree canopy

Seattle is renowned for its natural beauty and greenery, something missing within many urban areas of the country. Our decades-old trees provide myriad benefits, including cleaner air, cleaner water, lower asthma rates, climate change resilience, and the list goes on. Unfortunately, the city’s tree canopy is shrinking.