

I am a film director, writer, photographer, and creative director working across commercial, documentary, and independent storytelling. While my practice spans multiple disciplines, its purpose has recently come into sharp focus: to tell stories that are worth keeping.
My work centres people, memory, and cultural nuance — the quiet, complex moments that shape how we see ourselves and one another. Whether directing branded films, documentaries, short-form narratives, or creating still and moving images, I’m interested in stories that feel lived-in rather than performed. I approach each project with a questioning, speculative lens, allowing process and curiosity to guide the work toward something emotionally precise and culturally grounded.
Alongside my creative practice, I am the co-founder of Girls in Film RSA, a nonprofit focused on building access, opportunity, and longevity for previously marginalised and emerging filmmakers. Through curation, screenings, workshops, and industry programmes, I work to help shape a creative ecosystem that is generous, sustainable, and self-determined. As we watch our media landscape change, scale and be reimagined community has to stay in focus.
Pushing culture forward matters to me because stories are one of the most powerful inheritances we leave behind. If we don’t actively protect, archive, and author our own creative futures, we risk losing the nuance, tenderness, and specificity that make them meaningful. My work is driven by a belief that our stories deserve care, intention, and reverence - not just to be seen, but to endure.