ROLE: Aerial and Underwater Cinematography
CLIENT: Hewlett Packard
PRODUCTION COMPANY: Minty Motion
RELEASE: 2024
Meet Garrett and Nicole McNamara, big wave explorers and HP Impact Ambassadors. They not only surf the world's biggest waves; they also tackle the world's biggest challenges. From climate action to digital equity, they're making waves of positive change with HP. Watch and join the journey now.
ROLE: DP/Editor
CLIENT: Scubapro
RELEASE: 2021
As part of Scubapro’s ongoing Dive Local campaign encouraging divers to stay local during COVID-19 and stimulate local economies, we join Scubapro Ambassador Brent Durand on a trip to Casino Point on Catalina Island. Brent talks about the Scubapro gear he’s using and what the diving is like in the dive park at Casino Point.
ROLE: Co-Producer/Director/DP/Editor
CLIENT: BIOMA Travel
RELEASE: 2018
Have you ever wanted to work with turtles in a tropical paradise while contributing to real and important scientific data sets? BIOMA Travel takes students to Costa Rica to do just that. Students live with local host families, learn about Costa Rican culture, and gain important scientific field skills. This video was made to help recruit new universities and students into the program for the 2018-2019 season.
Role: Additional Underwater Photography
CLIENT: Salesforce
RELEASE: 2023
A sacred Hawaiian national monument is threatened by 1 million pounds of marine debris. Follow PMDP on its voyage to clean it up.
ROLE: Cinematographer (Ojai Footage)
CLIENT: Ford
PRODUCTION COMPANY: Freethink Media
RELEASE: 2021
From guerrilla gardening to pop-up parks, tactical urbanism is catching the world by storm. The growing movement is characterized by the temporary altering of city infrastructure through citizen-led initiatives.
When tactical urbanists see something wrong in their cities, they start dreaming up ways to fix it themselves. Their creative, inexpensive solutions allow for the faster completion of projects that bring immediate benefits to their community, such as safer roads.
In Jersey City, this meant quickly setting up temporary bike lanes to reduce pedestrian fatalities. The result of this experiment in tactical urbanism was so successful that permanent designs were adopted by city officials within a year.