Over the past few years, I’ve had the chance to collaborate with innovative brands, creatives, and organisations who share a passion for pushing the boundaries of filmmaking. I love working hands-on with new equipment, testing kit in real production environments, and exploring tools that elevate the craft. Whether on commercial campaigns, short films, or documentary projects, each collaboration is an opportunity to learn, experiment, and contribute to a shared vision.
Collaborating with Atomos
It all begins with an idea.
In July, I reached out to Atomos about a major documentary project I had been hired for, my first time stepping into the role of cinematographer on a documentary of this scale. I was commissioned by Wreckwatch TV to document their expedition to the Bahamas in search of the long-lost shipwreck of Pirate King Henry Avery, shooting across both land and open sea. Atomos responded with incredible support, sending two of their latest Ninja TX monitors for me to test on the expedition and fully explore their capabilities in real-world, high-pressure conditions.
To learn more about the project and my experience collaborating with Atomos, follow the link to the case study: https://www.atomos.com/2025/11/17/navigating-high-seas-stories-ninja-tx/
THE 360 ARTIST
It all begins with an idea.
My collaboration with The 360 Artist spans a wide range of creative work, this includes from guest speaking in their acting classes, to prepping two upcoming short films (“Black Coffee” and “Horsemen”), to co-producing our new podcast Cinemuse, launching in the new year. Together, we’ve built a partnership rooted in creativity, communication, and a shared passion for elevating performance and storytelling.
I was invited to speak with their acting students about cinematography and the crucial relationship between actors and the camera department. We explored how movement, framing, and performance work hand-in-hand, and how collaboration on set leads to richer, more dynamic images.
Alongside the educational side of our work, we’re currently deep in prep for Black Coffee and Horsemen, shaping the visual language and creative direction of both projects. And with Cinemuse, we’re expanding that collaboration into a new space—bringing industry conversations, behind-the-scenes insights, and creative dialogue to a wider audience.
My work with The 360 Artist continues to evolve, driven by experimentation, trust, and a shared belief in telling bold, meaningful stories.