Documentary, commercial, and narrative films built around craft, character, and stories worth remembering.
Founder-led businesses. Legacy brands. Hospitality spaces. Shops, makers, and story-rich companies filmed with a documentary eye and a cinematic point of view.
Featured Film
Presence is a short documentary about memory, place, and the things we carry with us. It’s also the clearest expression of how I think about storytelling: not just as information, but as atmosphere, identity, and emotional connection. The same instinct shapes the films I make for brands and businesses—finding the human story underneath the product, the place, or the work itself, and telling it in a way people can actually feel.
Documentary / Brand
The same instinct behind Presence shapes the rest of my documentary and brand work—finding the human story beneath the craft, the place, or the product, and telling it in a way people can actually feel.
A cinematic journey through the people, places, and crafts that built America—told through the hands, the work, and the boots that keep it moving.
A personal documentary about discipline, joy, and the deeper reasons one man keeps returning to the road.
A documentary portrait of a cobbler devoted to his craft, the history behind it, and the lifelong work of keeping it alive.
A short documentary about memory, people, and the places with stories worth remembering.
Narrative / Commercial
On the narrative and commercial side, I’m drawn to work with a little personality—films that can be playful, stylish, or heightened, but still feel cinematic and rooted in story.
A cinematic Wyatt & Dad commercial about worn soles, bad timing, and getting a second shot at the night.
A young dancer caught in a suffocating relationship with her mother is forced to choose between the life she’s been given and the one she wants for herself.
Craft / Heritage
These are films about the people who keep old skills alive—the makers, family businesses, and trades built on patience, repetition, and a deep respect for the work itself.
A portrait of legacy, craftsmanship, and quiet devotion, following one cobbler’s life at the bench and the values that shaped both his work and his family.
A master cobbler walks through the full recraft of a pair of boots—an intimate look at the patience, precision, and hard-earned knowledge behind bringing them back to life.