Films

Stories That Move

I capture wild places where nature and people collide—sometimes in harmony, sometimes in tension, but always with a story to tell. From conservation efforts to tires on dirt, these aren’t polished, staged productions—they’re real, raw, and rooted in the outdoors.

Safeguarding the Floe Edge for Future Generations | Parks Canada

Where the sea ice ends, life begins. The floe edge (sinaaq) is a gathering place—a stretch of Arctic wilderness where narwhals, seals, and polar bears come together, and where Inuit have followed nature’s rhythms for generations. But as sea ice vanishes, this vital ecosystem and Inuit cultural traditions are at risk. This film tells the story of how Inuit and Parks Canada are working together to protect Tallurutiup Imanga, safeguarding the floe edge for generations to come.

My Role: Production and Editing

Fast & Slow | Stan’s No Tubes

Riders Haley Smith and Andrew L’Esperance aren’t just here to race—they’re here to connect. Travelling to Whitehorse, Yukon, for the Marathon MTB Nationals, they explore the trails and the community that brings Whitehorse to life. This film follows Haley and Andrew’s journey as professional off-road cyclists and introduces the locals who share their stories. Together, they uncover the heartbeat of a place where trails are more than just dirt—they’re a way of life.

My Role: Production, Filming, and Editing

Connecting habitats for a healthy planet | Parks Canada

Wildlife doesn’t recognize park boundaries. To thrive, animals need landscapes that are as connected as the journeys they take. This film explores how Parks Canada and its partners are creating ecological corridors, building wildlife crossings, and removing barriers to link habitats across the land. It’s about more than conservation—it’s about ensuring a future where nature and people can coexist.

My Role: Production and Editing

National parks can help birds adapt to climate change | Parks Canada

As the climate warms, birds are on the move—seeking cooler habitats to survive. But where will they go? This film explores how protected places like national parks are giving birds and wildlife the space they need to adapt and thrive in the face of climate change. It’s a story of resilience, collaboration, and the vital role these landscapes play in a rapidly changing world.

My Role: Production and Editing

Matt & Meg: A Love Story by the Lake

Set against the peaceful backdrop of a lakeside B&B in Frontenac County, Matt and Meg’s wedding was intimate, heartfelt, and unforgettable. Surrounded by family, they shared meaningful vows, happy tears, and a delicious home-cooked meal that brought everyone together. One of the most special moments? Meg’s dad playing guitar and singing for their first dance. Capturing the emotion and connection of their day was an absolute joy.

My Role: Production, Filming and Editing

Think my style is what you’re looking for? Let’s make it happen. Whether you’re planning a wedding, a new adventure, or something in between, I’d love to bring your story to life.

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