
Buffalo Guardians
This piece serves as a call to action for Buffalo Guardians, a larger documentary project about the people who protect wild bison in Montana as government agencies withdraw support. With funding cuts and shifting priorities, nonprofits, tribal nations, and local volunteers are doing the real work—tracking herds, defending habitat, and standing up for wildlife and sovereignty. Through field footage, interviews, and immersive storytelling, the film examines the challenges of caring for a keystone species when the systems designed to protect them fail. It's a story about resilience, responsibility, and the fight to keep buffalo wild, designed to draw viewers into these critical conservation efforts and inspire them to learn more about the people standing guard for America's last wild herds.

Caught in the Moment
A collection of still images exploring three essential lenses: the expansive beauty of landscapes, where light and terrain create moments of natural grandeur; the intimate world of wildlife, capturing raw behaviors and fleeting expressions of creatures in their natural habitats; and the authentic narratives of documentary work, revealing unguarded truths of human experience and social realities. Each discipline demands its own technical mastery and emotional intelligence. Yet, together they form a comprehensive visual language that speaks to our relationship with both the natural world and our communities.

Marks of Me
This short film about Filipina tattoo artist, Ashley Antolin, presents an exploration of cultural identity and self-expression. Through intimate storytelling and evocative visuals, the film delves into Ashley's journey, capturing the nuances of her experiences and the resilience that shapes her narrative, offering a compelling glimpse into the complexities of personal growth and authenticity.
Summer of Giants
This personal reflection traces a childhood rooted in the redwood groves of Northern California—now scarred by the Smith River Complex Fire, which burned over 95,000 acres in 2023. Through vivid memories, environmental grief, and hope for regeneration, the piece explores the fire’s impact on both landscape and community, highlighting the critical role of Indigenous stewardship in restoring balance to a changing forest.

Going Alone
In this audio story, we follow Ellie as she sets out on a solo journey to hike Angels Landing—one of the most iconic and demanding trails in the American Southwest. Her story is a celebration of independence, reminding us that some of the most powerful adventures begin when we choose to step out alone. From desert heat to dizzying heights, she embraces each moment with grit and gratitude, showing how seizing the present can lead to unexpected strength, clarity, and awe.

Let's Snow Portland
Portland's "snowpocalypse" turns the city into a winter wonderland—and a traffic nightmare. This explanatory video captures how even a dusting of snow can bring chaos to the streets, with commuters slipping, sliding, and sometimes abandoning their vehicles. In a city unaccustomed to snow, it's a reminder that when flakes fall, it's best to stay home, sip some cocoa, and enjoy the spectacle from a safe distance.