Few moments on @raybanmeta in Trinidad.
Was fun recording in some of the same spots my dad filmed on his MiniDV camcorder 24 years ago. Really glad I took the time to digitize all that footage back in 2020.
Even found the clip where he convinced me to climb a green fig (banana) tree which, no one who knows better would ever climb lol.
Makes me wonder what silly moments weâre capturing now that our families will look back on decades from today.
These chickies were like little pets⊠following us around the back of the house the whole time đ
Had me thinking about the price of eggs here while my auntâs getting about a dozen a dayâŠ
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First of a series from my trip to Trinidad earlier this month.
I stopped at La Vigie Paramin Lookout⊠one of the last places my dear Aunty Anne visited before she passed.
I hadnât been back to Trinidad in 20 years, so standing here and taking in the view was deeply meaningful.
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Captured the event builds for a project this week in Philly, but attendee faces werenât allowed on camera.
So⊠hereâs a set of in-between moments of the unidentifiable passing through.
Crazy that itâs 65Âș right now, considering yesterday evening we took a little wagon walk by the shore and it was nothing but mood.
On clear nights you can usually see the Manhattan skyline from here, but with the fog rolling in itâs a whole different experience.
Congratulations to @russrubin on his incredible âExotic Woodsâ exhibition at @acehotelnewyork .
Most wouldnât know this, but Russ was a major catalyst in my pivot from corporate to creative.
I studied Economics in college and was chasing a role in finance, but it all felt like a dead end. Taking a chance in the live music production space changed everything. I became Russâs Creative Assistant, working on show posters and graphics for a music venue. It was during that time that I learned Photoshop and Illustrator.
He also encouraged me to create my own pieces â even if they fell flat compositionally or got rejected by clients.
That season became the foundation. The baby steps that led to whatâs now been my livelihood for the past decade.
Thankful for the journey and the good ones Iâve met along the way.
This past week in Lancaster â€ïžâđ„
A joy to be together with family, proclaim Jesus on Sunday night where my brother-in-law pastors, torture myself at his gym, and smash some incredible meals all around town.
Grateful.
Spent the end of 2025 in Charlotte, NC documenting the story of Javier & Atzahari, a couple who were on their way to end their pregnancy but had a change of heart.
After conversations with the @lovelife_usa team, often misidentified as protestors outside the clinic, they realized there were more options available. From there, they chose love and life for their second baby girl.
Sitting down with these families, and with the people who walk alongside them, then pressing record has been deeply impactful for me. It cuts through so much of the noise surrounding the issue.
Humbled to help tell these stories.
Sharing a handful of directorâs cut frames here, with a shorter IG version on @lovelife_usa âs profile and the full short doc on their YouTube.