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