Photography – Miami

I'm the recipient of the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts 2014 Fellowship in Film and a 7-time Emmy award-winning filmmaker and photographer. My work has appeared on MTV, Discovery, The Hallmark Channel and local television stations in Boston and Providence. I've directed and served as cinematographer on numerous short films and music videos including such acts as Mark Culter, Marissa Nadler and Alec K. Redfearn and the Eyesores. I currently divide my time between Providence, Rhode Island and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where I works as a commercial director for Bluwave Productions. My corporate clients include (add)ventures, North Star Marketing, Gravity Lab Studios, Roger Williams University and UMass Med School. His most recent works include Director of Photography on "Guitar #1711", Guy Benoit’s documentary on custom guitar maker Otto D’Ambrosio and Dahiana Torres’ feature film debut, “Pain, Love & Passion”, and the critically acclaimed horror-short "Microcinema” for director Skip Shea. He directed the critically acclaimed shot "Late Shift", written by Mark Cutler. My current projects include new music videos for Boston Based band Eddie Japan and M3MelloD. I'm also in preproduction for his latest short "Perfect Time of Day". I have a B.A. in Film Studies from Rhode Island College and have studied at the Maine Median Workshops in Rockport, Maine.