As a filmmaker working at the intersection of science and natural history, I am deeply committed to exploring the interconnected relationships between humans and the natural world. My work challenges conventional wildlife and conservation storytelling by blending traditional and experimental approaches, aiming to shift narratives away from human exceptionalism toward a broader ecological perspective. I am particularly drawn to stories that present humans as one of many participants in the intricate web of nature, encouraging a view of interconnectedness rather than dominance.
Through my films, I aim to guide audiences to see themselves as integral parts of the larger ecological system. This perspective shift—from control to connection—is both a personal passion and an environmental imperative, offering the potential to inspire a more harmonious and sustainable relationship with the natural world. Anchored in curiosity, empathy, and collaboration with my subjects, whether human or non-human, my creative approach seeks to capture the subtle complexities and beauty of nature. By immersing myself in these worlds, I strive to provoke thought, invite new ways of seeing, and encourage audiences to reimagine their place within the ecosystems we all depend on, fostering a deeper connection to our shared environment.