Writer, Director, & Editor

I developed my passion for filmmaking as a competitive sailor, where success depends on perceiving natural environments. Visual cues, like colors of a wave, ripples on the surface, and changing weather patterns, demand intense focus, shaping the way I capture images as a filmmaker.

While at Bowdoin College, I fell in love with film after watching Citizen Kane. With no production classes offered, I experimented with Canon and Blackmagic cameras, shooting five-shot sequences. I designed an independent study focused on novel-to-screenplay adaptations. In my senior year, I wrote, directed, and edited my first film, Let It Go.

I am currently working on Key Rats, a Miami-themed film, alongside Finn Zuccarini. With the assistance of Peter Zuccarini, we created a visually-driven narrative focused on Miami’s natural colors and underwater cinematography.