
I’m a creative media-maker that has been stitching together still and moving-images ever since I was able to get my hands on a lens. I remember my dreams and they often inspire the way I work. I’m on a mission to capture the worlds mystery, in order to share it with others.
In 2005, at the dawn of YouTube, I began honing my filmmaking skills by launching the channel HARMONICROOMS. There, I focused on giving a platform to outsider artists mostly working with sound, who have embarked on unique creative journeys, producing short “In Conversation with…” films featuring artists who have come to achieve international acclaim, including Richard Dawson, Josephine Foster, and Steffen Basho-Junghans.
My work frequently explores themes of nature, community, and the distinctive realm of human creative expression.
I am drawn to stories and perspectives that are often overlooked and have come to understand, that when more subtle aspects of ourselves are expressed on screen, countless people can relate to them, and this newfound common ground binds community and creates connection.
With almost twenty years of freelancing experience, I have had the oppitunity to collaborate with a diverse range of clients, including private individuals, corporate entities, media outlets such as the BBC, and a whole stream of art organisations, such as galleries, museums, dance companies, music festivals, record labels, and community arts groups.
I have also contributed to several Heritage Lottery Funded projects in various capacities, such as project mangaging, teaching film courses, teaching adults to use Photoshop, and creating high-adventure animations and films with young people, which has allowed me to help foster peoples creativity across diverse communities.
I’m highly motivated to create products for holistic healing practitioners, helping them get their products to market via video, web and graphics. More details here.
“Without this playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of the imagination is incalculable.”
– Carl Jung
