I had the chance to be on the red carpet in London, filming the premiere of Deliver Me From Nowhere — a new film inspired by Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska.
I brought a few old camcorders with me (and yes, my DSLR too), chasing a feeling rather than perfection. There was something fitting about capturing a story rooted in Springsteen’s raw, lo-fi process using similar tools - tape, grit, and curiosity.
This project reminded me why I started filming in the first place. It’s easy to get caught up in gear or the next big opportunity, but at the heart of it, filmmaking has always been about staying curious - finding meaning in moments and trusting that each small step leads somewhere.
This piece is dedicated to my mom - and to all the incredible mothers whose love and labor too often go unseen.
You hold the world together in quiet, beautiful ways.
The bronze statue featured in this film was created to honor mothers and their postpartum journey - a physical and emotional transformation that deserves to be seen, celebrated, and understood.
This project was made possible through Frida LLC, whose vision was to find a way to honor a woman’s transformation into motherhood and to open an honest dialogue around the invisible work that comes with it.
We asked ourselves: how can we value something we can’t see?
To lift the veil and bring these experiences into the light, we made them larger than life - a tribute cast in bronze, shaped by strength, sacrifice, and love.
Formula 1 is more than thunderous speed. More than the spectacle. Blink twice, and you miss the part that matters.
This project was made possible by Essess Magazine and their collaborative efforts to bring it to life. For their Issue 3, I wanted to capture a slow study—a visual essay of:
Stillness before the storm
Blur that follows
Terrain that absorbs
A range of medium-format film photographs were displayed as part of the issue. The video linked here holds the moving images I captured during that same quest—the visual thread that ran alongside the stills.
Over four days at Spa, the work didn’t chase the cars—it watched what they passed by. It saw what was left behind. The quiet moments. The pressure before release. The humans beneath the helmets.
Spa revealed itself as a paradox: a circuit of violence surrounded by whispering trees. The fastest sport in the world, framed in stillness.
This became a study of those contradictions.
This was Blink Twice.
This is a collection of the work I’ve directed—projects that have taken me from high-speed Formula 1 tracks to quiet, personal moments.
I’m drawn to stories that connect with people, no matter who they are or what they’re into. Whether it’s the rush of sport or something more intimate, I look for the moments that feel honest, no matter who's watching—stories that stick with you.
Every project here has been shaped by collaboration and curiosity. I’ve loved making them, and I hope you enjoy watching.
Music: The Maze - Anthony Willis
Directed, shot, and edited the 2024 Summer Break clothing collection launch for Daniel Ricciardo's brand, Enchanté.
Some days are to remember. Ayrton will forever run the streets of Monaco.
Selection of shots captured during my time travelling with McLaren’s Formula 1 team.
When Bruce McLaren created our team 60 years ago, he forged it in his image. Those he recruited to join him on this journey fitted a specific description: talent was important, but hard work and determination more so. They needed to be dreamers, for whom racing was their whole life. They needed to be willing to do Whatever it Takes.
Timeless classics. This is the story of the three greatest races in motorsport.
McLaren Team Launch 2023 - Chapter 60 #ForeverForward
Two iconic brands. One spectacular livery design. McLaren celebrated its historic partnership with Gulf by racing in a one-off Gulf livery at the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix.
#MonacoGP
On the eve of McLaren's 2020 car launch, we sent a message to the McLaren fans.
This has been my most ambitious film to date executed by an incredible team!
#FearlesslyForward #MCL35