About

I’m originally from New Jersey, but the Pacific Northwest is where I found my creative footing. If I have a camera in my hands, I’m at home.

My love for visual storytelling started young. On camping trips, my dad would hand me his small video camera and let me wander. I’d film whatever caught my eye - light through trees, the rhythm of water, the small human moments in between. Even then, I was learning how to see: how to frame a feeling, not just a scene.

After earning my Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Rutgers University, I felt a pull to explore the world and my place in it. I spent time tutoring English in Tanzania and supporting rebuilding efforts in Nepal after the 2015 earthquake. Those experiences deepened my understanding of people, culture, and resilience - and grounded my desire to document meaning wherever I found it.

Eventually, my travels led me to the Pacific Northwest. Surrounded by mountains, water, and shifting weather, I rediscovered the joy of documenting life moment by moment. That quiet curiosity evolved into a career, and eventually into Griff Productions.

When I look back at all these experiences, I realize I’ve always been drawn to telling a story.
If there’s one thing that brings me the most meaning, it’s going out into the world and capturing what moves me - and creating something that offers value to others.

Whether I’m filming a chef in their kitchen, capturing the atmosphere of a space, or telling the story of a person doing what they love, my work is rooted in connection and craft.
Photography and filmmaking are forms of storytelling - and my hope is that the stories I tell for others feel honest, intentional, and alive.

Based in Seattle, available wherever the story leads.