Role: Cinematographer (Episode 3)
Producer: James Shelton
Release: 2024
Log Line: From the Emmy Award-winning team behind Our Great National Parks comes a revealing look at the secret network of connections that unites us all and sustains our planet’s most magical phenomenon: life itself. Narrated by Academy Award-winner Cate Blanchett, this docuseries spans the globe to showcase the extraordinary creatures and ecosystems, great and small, that work together to help restore and sustain Our Living World.
Role: Cinematographer (Listening to Our Planet Episode 12)
Producer: Helen Sampson
Release: 2024
Awards: Jackson Wild Film Festival (Winner: Best Innovation in Green Production, Best Sound, Finalist: Best Conservation Show, Best Series, Best Editing)
Log Line: This landmark series uses cutting-edge audio technology and filming techniques to reveal our planet in a stunning new way through breathtaking, never-before-heard sounds from the natural world.
Role: Additional Photography (Ocean Odysseys Episode)
Producer: Paul Satchellio
Release: 2023
Awards: Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound: Documentary, Emmy Nominations for Outstanding Nature Documentary, Outstanding Cinematography: Documentary, Outstanding Promotional Announcement: Documentary
Log Line: This is a planet on the move - animals in every landscape are embarking on epic migrations in search of food, shelter, and love.
Role: Underwater Director of Photography (Shot all diving, unlit coral reef, coral table shots)
Producer: Sarah Arnoff
Release: 2024
Awards: Webby Nominee for Video Series for Sustainability and Environment, Webby Honoree in Social Video in Education and Science, Emmy Nomination: Outstanding Narrator
Log Line: Coral reefs around the world are threatened by rising ocean temperatures, but hope is growing off the coast of Hawaii. There, researchers at the Coral Resilience Lab selectively breed corals to withstand ever-increasing amounts of heat stress.
Role: Additional Photography (Channel Islands episode)
Producer: David Marks
Field Producer: Myles Connolly
Release: 2023
Log Line: Discovering Channel Islands- a hidden chain of wild islands lying in plain sight of Los Angeles, home to plants and animals found nowhere else.
Role: Underwater Assistant Camera (Penguin Kelp Forest Sequence)
DP: Mauricio Handler
Release: 2022
Awards: Emmy Nominee for Outstanding Sound and Best Narration, OFTA Nominee for Best Narration
Log Line: Witness the remarkable story of our universe over billions of years and its inextricable link to life on Earth in this sweeping documentary series.
Role: Underwater Assistant Camera (Rivals Episode)
Shooting Producer: Jeff Hester
Release: 2022
Awards: American Cinematographer: Winner of the Cinematography Award, Jackson Wild Film Festival Nominee for Best Limited Series and Best in Long Form Animal Behavior, RealScreen Nominee for Non-Fiction Environmental & Natural History
Log Line: Executive-produced by James Cameron and narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch this series will utilize the latest scientific innovations and leading-edge filmmaking technology to reveal the secret powers and super-senses of the world’s most extraordinary animals, inviting viewers to see and hear beyond normal human perception to experience the natural world as a specific species does — from seeing flowers in bee-vision to eavesdropping on a conversation between elephant seals to soaring the length of a football field with glow-in-the-dark squirrels.
Role: Underwater Cinematographer (Season 5, Episode 1 - Who Killed The Red Car?)
Producer: Angela Boisvert
Director/DP: Matt Bass
Release: 2022
Log Line: Why did Los Angeles dismantle one of the greatest rail transit systems in the nation? In this episode, we search for a sunken Red Car off the coast of Redondo Beach, explore remnants of the Pacific Electric and ride a restored streetcar at the Southern California Railway Museum with co-founder Harvey Laner.
Role: Assistant Camera (Reef Episode)
Producer: Sophie Morgan
Field Producer: David John
DP: Doug Anderson
Camera Operator: Nathan Small
Release: 2021
Awards: BAFTA Nominee for Best Photography in the Factual Category, Jackson Wild Film Festival Nominee for Best Limited Series and Long Form Ecosystem Film
Log Line: Meet nature’s littlest heroes and see the extraordinary things they do to survive in the new Apple Original docuseries, narrated by Paul Rudd.
Role: Additional Cinematography (Strangers In Paradise episode)
Producer: Nathan Dappen, Neil Losin
Release: 2023
Awards: Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Science and Technology Documentary
Log Line: Invasive species are reshaping the world’s ecosystems, but who’s really to blame? Shane wrestles a python, hunts Hawaiian pigs, and gets sucker-punched by a carp to answer the question: in the Age of Humans, how does our species decide what belongs?
Role: Cinematographer (Underwater)
Producer: Kevin Bachar
Release: 2023
Log Line: To find out why sharks are drawn to Hawaii's volcanoes, Dr. Mike Heithaus and Dr. Frances Farabaugh free dive with one of the most dangerous sharks
Role: Aerial Camera/Additional Photography
Producer: Mark McClean (AP), Alex Warham (Location Director)
DP: Kyle McBurnie
Release: 2022
Log Line: Drones are revealing that some sharks live closer to our shores than we might like to imagine. It’s time to check who’s swimming behind you!
Role: Assistant Camera (Seasons 1 and 2, operated as a timelapse specialist and filmed wildlife pick ups)
Producer: Emily Hyman
DP: Dave Clawson
Release 2020 - 2021
Awards: Kidscreen Awards: Best Live-Action Series
Log line: Follow 11-year-old Izzy and her veterinarian mother as they rescue koalas and form remarkable friendships with animals on their Australian island.