I first got access to a camera at the age of 12, and from that moment, I began capturing everything I saw and felt. It started as curiosity, but quickly turned into a passion for visual storytelling and art. Over time, I taught myself composition, lighting, and camera techniques through hands-on experience. I spent countless hours experimenting, learning the physics behind and understanding how to shape a picture.
After moving to university, I gained access to professional cinema cameras, which allowed me to explore and refine my skills further. Joining Enterprise Studio in Longton gave me the opportunity to work on more projects, often in fast-paced and high-pressure environments, which helped me grow both creatively and technically.
Every time I work with a camera, I push myself to do better. I enjoy using creative lighting and thoughtful framing to tell stories visually, always aiming to create images that feel rich, purposeful, and emotionally engaging.