Reels & stock footage

Get in touch to license high-quality stock footage from a global archive of wildlife, people, and locations. Available for commercial, documentary, broadcast, and digital projects.

Available for hire on productions ranging from individual sequences to full documentaries and films. I’m passionate about exploring new environments and bringing compelling stories to life through cinematic visuals. I own operate RED gemini, Sony FX6, A7R5, Ronin RS4, Mavic drones, a series of grip for topside and underwater.

I am interested in working with conservation organisations (particularly in marine conservation) and social charities expanding community access to the outdoors to support mental and physical health for people from all backgrounds. Films are created to support awareness, funding opportunities, and ongoing research and fieldwork.

Experienced across wildlife, human stories, and social commentary. Capabilities include underwater and topside filming, drone work, sync sound, long-lens shooting, and interviews.

Blue sharks UK.

I was previously involved in a UK-based blue shark tour, but over time I chose to step away when the ethical questions around that work became harder for me to ignore.

After working as a wildlife guide and filmmaker in different parts of the world, I’ve seen how complex and fragile human/animal interactions can be. Access to wildlife can build empathy, awareness, and a genuine desire to protect the natural world. At the same time, increased human presence; more boat traffic, more encounters, more pressure to deliver experiences, can compromise human boundaries and reshape animal behaviour and ecosystems.

There are no simple answers here. The line between access and impact, education and disturbance, protection and pressure is constantly shifting. These tensions exist not only in ‘ecotourism’, but in wildlife filmmaking, conservation storytelling, and in the expectations humans carry into wild spaces.

Rather than positioning this as a fixed viewpoint, I’m interested in holding space for ongoing discussion, critical reflection, and learning; explore those grey areas. Questioning how humans engage with wildlife, what responsibility looks like in practice, and how good intentions translate into real-world impact.