Wildlife Portfolio

I’m a lifelong nature enthusiast and advanced diver with over 20 years underwater. After starting with GoPros in 2019, I’ve recently moved to a full-frame setup and am quickly building a body of marine wildlife work.

I focus on fast, story-led edits shaped by my background in social media marketing — capturing attention while showing the behaviour and beauty of the ocean. Recent films include the sardine run in Magdalena Bay, the big pelagics of the Revillagigedo archipelago, and wildlife around La Paz and Cabo Pulmo.

I film for adventure and conservation, combining underwater and topside footage to bring each place to life. I’m open to collaborations with filmmakers, conservationists, and organisations looking for fresh, impactful ocean content..

Magdalena Bay

In October 2025, I travelled to Magdalena Bay to witness the sardine run — one of the ocean’s most electrifying wildlife spectacles. This natural event draws in a dynamic cast of predators, from striped marlin and sea lions to mobula rays and seabirds, all converging in a synchronized hunt. With my full-frame setup, I captured the raw energy and fleeting moments that define this ecosystem at its most alive. This film blends underwater and topside perspectives to share the beauty, tension, and chaos of life around the sardine baitballs.

Revillagigedo Islands

The Revillagigedo Islands, often called the "Galápagos of Mexico," are a remote volcanic archipelago teeming with big pelagics and raw ocean energy. On this trip, I focused on capturing the scale and presence of the region’s iconic marine life — including schooling hammerheads, giant mantas, and curious silvertip sharks. Filming in these deep, open waters was both a challenge and a privilege, offering a chance to document the islands’ unmatched biodiversity and the delicate balance that sustains it. This piece is a tribute to one of the wildest corners of the Eastern Pacific.

Baja California Sur

Baja California Sur was a vibrant lead-up to the deep-ocean leg of my journey. On the road to Magdalena Bay and the Revillagigedo Islands, I spent time diving in Cabo Pulmo’s protected reef system, capturing schools of jacks and thriving reef life. In La Paz, I visited the famous sea lion colony at Los Islotes — an energetic and playful highlight, with curious pups swirling in the shallows. My stop in San José del Cabo added a quieter coastal contrast, rounding out a stretch of Baja that showcases just how rich and varied this region’s marine life really is.

Maldives - Far North

This was the last video I shot using a GoPro — captured in the far north of the Maldives at Hanifaru Bay, during peak manta mating season. While the swirling mantas were a draw, what struck me most was the sheer richness of life packed into this small marine protected area. From vibrant coral reefs to dense schools of reef fish, every dive revealed something new — moray eels, turtles, nurse sharks and many more. It was a fitting final chapter for my GoPro setup, and a powerful reminder of how alive and interconnected shallow reef systems can be when left to thrive.

Maasai Mara

In 2021, at the height of the pandemic, I found myself in the Masai Mara — almost completely alone with nature in one of its most dramatic theatres. With almost no other tourists in sight, I witnessed the great wildebeest migration in its rawest form: chaotic river crossings, tense standoffs, and predators around every corner. Lions, cheetahs, leopards, hyenas, and crocodiles all played their parts in this ancient survival saga, uninterrupted by human presence. The stillness and scale of it all made this one of the most powerful and humbling experiences I’ve ever filmed.