Having worked across multiple departments — cinematographer, gaffer, lighting technician — I see filmmaking as a constant exchange of knowledge. What I learn on set from seasoned pros, I apply to my own projects, and the technical skills I develop on my own, I bring back to every crew I join. In leadership roles, I’ve learned the value of trusting your team under pressure. When I’m a lighting technician, my priority is to be someone the gaffer can fully rely on.
If you wanna see my technical light work → Film credits
I’m on a journey, searching for a voice that feels truly mine. Each short film is a chance to explore — to catch emotions or fleeting moments that I can’t express in any other way. I’ve tried many forms. Silent films, fables, intimate stories. Always with the same desire: to leave a piece of myself in each one. Sometimes chasing precision, sometimes letting go. Every project feels like an adventure. I don’t always know where it will take me — but I stay curious about what it can teach me. I may not always appear completely sure of myself. That’s because of the way I work: I talk a lot with my crew, I listen, I leave space for ideas from anywhere. Not because I lack vision, but because I believe a good idea can come from anyone. It’s in that dialogue, that openness, that I build my filmmaking — step by step, with sincerity.
If you wanna see my personal work → Logbook : Shorts & Shots