Young man in a red suit jacket, white shirt, and black tie standing outdoors with modern buildings in the background.

“I chase moments that disappear in seconds and make them last forever…”

Born and raised in Adel, Georgia, I’m an 18-year-old videographer with over two years of professional experience behind the camera. I discovered my passion for capturing sports early on, and ever since, it’s been my favorite way to tell stories — moments of energy, emotion, and pride that deserve to be remembered.

I’m a proud Cook Hornet alumnus, certified in Data Science Foundations (Everfi) and a Microsoft Office Specialist in Word 2019. I’ve also been a SkillsUSA member and a Work-Based Learning student in the Audio, Video, and Technology pathway, where I developed a strong foundation in both storytelling and technical skill.

Equipment
I film with professional-grade gear to capture every detail at the highest quality. My main camera is the Sony FX30, a cinema camera designed for filmmakers — it delivers sharp 4K footage with incredible color and clarity, even in fast-moving sports scenes.

I pair it with Tamron lenses for crisp shots from the sidelines to close-ups, and use a DJI RS3 Mini gimbal to keep every shot smooth and stable. For lighting, I work with 100-watt LED video lights to get perfect brightness and tone in any setting.

All of my editing is done on a MacBook using industry-standard software: Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Lightroom. I film in 4K resolution and shoot at a variety of frame rates — 24, 30, 60, and 120 frames per second — depending on whether I’m going for cinematic storytelling or slow-motion highlights.