YouTube / Video Editing

Besides being a photographer, I’ve been working as a Full Time Video Editor and 2D Animator for the last 5 years. With that experience, I started working freelance, editing video and animating for clients, and also building my own passion project, my YouTube channel, where I talk about photography and share my life experiences. I’m very proud to say that as of January 2024, I am officially a YouTube Partner.

 

YouTube Channel


In 2021, I started my own YouTube channel where I could share my thoughts and experiences around one of my favorite things…street photography. Since then it’s developed as I’ve developed, and I’ve combined talking about photography with sharing my journey of moving to and living in New York City. I offer photography tips and tricks, things I’ve learned along the way, fun sessions I have walking around with my camera, and more. Here are a few of my favorite examples.

 
 

Tips & Tricks

The two videos below are two of my favorites I’ve made. The first one is a guide/review video where I share my experience and give insight for others using the Canon T7i, my main camera for the last 7 years on my photography journey. In the second video, I share tips and observations I’ve made while making street photography when you’re not in a traditional city environment, or, a small town.

Events Sizzle Reel for Camunda (Client Project)

Camunda is a software company who produces a framework that enables organizations to orchestrate processes across people, systems, and devices to continuously overcome complexity and increase efficiency.

They reached out to me to photograph their annual conference, CamundaCon, and then also asked if I’d be willing to edit a sizzle reel for them, hyping up viewers to attend their events in the future. They provided the clips, and let me have at it. The video to the right is the final result.

A Night of Film Photography in Soho, NYC

During the summer of 2022, I took a weekend trip to New York before I moved here to get a feel for the city, and also to of course, take photographs. I decided to make a video taking the audience along with me for a night of street photography with my film camera in SoHo. It was a ton of fun, and I’m glad I decided to record it. Shot with my GoPro Here 7 Silver, Canon AE-1 Program, and a roll of Lomo 800 35mm film.