
About
Guided by a deep yearning to create films that echo with soul, my work mirrors the rhythms of inner and outer journeys—both my own and those of the people and places I’m honored to witness.
These journeys have taken me across six continents, through sacred landscapes, mystical traditions, and the quiet thresholds where spirit meets story. Whether filming the Sufi whirling ceremony in Konya, walking with shamans in the Sacred Valley of Peru, or capturing the ancient stones of Delphi and Stonehenge, I approach each place—and each person—with reverence. These experiences have shaped not only how I see, but how I feel. And that feeling becomes the lens through which I craft each film.
My filmmaking is a meditation in motion—layered with texture, light, stillness, and intention. It’s rooted in a desire to honor the unseen, to capture what can’t be explained but can absolutely be felt. I work with artists, organizations, and communities to tell stories that move gently but deeply, inviting presence, reflection, and wonder.
Professionally, my path has led through the imaginative worlds of directors like Quentin Tarantino and Tim Burton, and into collaborative spaces with Apple, OpenAI, and most recently, First Light Studios. From assisting on high-profile productions to producing educational and cultural docuseries, I’ve worked across genres with a balance of creativity and discipline. My independent projects—like Maya on the Mountain, which received honors at the Istanbul and Indie Cannes Film Festivals—embody my devotion to quiet, powerful storytelling.
Through my company, Living Poetry Productions, I’ve collaborated with global musicians, scientists, and spiritual teachers. My work with the Eckankar spiritual organization has reached audiences in over 150 countries. Wherever the story leads, my goal is the same: to create work that resonates long after the final frame, like a poem that continues to echo in the heart.
If you feel drawn to tell your story with clarity, soul, and cinematic depth—I’d love to walk that path with you.