About

Ever since I was young, I have had a for love nature and a desire for adventure. Soon after finishing school, I joined the BBC Natural History Unit where I worked on ‘Patagonia’ and ‘Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur’ as a production runner.
Following this, I took a place at Falmouth University, studying Marine and Natural History Photography. This gave me the opportunity to enhance my technical ability and build a portfolio, particularly in wildlife filmmaking, working hard to earn myself a 1st Class BA (Hons).
I believe that our natural world is something that should be respected, and we should know and care about both what is happening on our doorstep and on the other side of the planet. Film and photography are essential for sharing the beauty of the natural world with others and I hope to be able to explore and document species and environments from around the globe to help promote our planet and inspire change for the better.
