A unique perspective, via the fourth dimension…

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A visual love letter to San Francisco, composed of day-to-night landscape timelapses

Over the course of 18 months, I immersed myself in the rhythm of the city, carefully documenting its unique blend of nature and architecture as it transforms under the light of day and the glow of night.

The film was a true labor of love, requiring nearly a year of meticulous editing to craft a seamless journey that reveals the hidden choreography of time. "Infinite City" not only sparked my obsession with timelapse photography but also deepened my connection to the city I call home. It’s a celebration of motion, light, and the constant pulse of San Francisco.

…few projects embody this more than my work with the Clock of the Long Now.

Tasked with capturing the slow, deliberate assembly of a clock designed to run for 10,000 years, I embraced the challenge of creating timelapses that visually honor the scale and vision of this monumental project.

Every frame in these sequences reflects not just the passage of time, but the enduring spirit of human innovation and foresight. It was an incredible opportunity to combine technical precision with artistic storytelling, encapsulating a journey that bridges the ephemeral and the eternal.

This video was produced in 2018. Much has been shot since, but is not quite ready to share.

"Moths to the Flame" captures the chaos of Burning Man through a series of arial timelapses

The collection showcases the transformation of the playa, as structures rise, lights dance, and the desert comes alive.

Inspired by the festival’s transient beauty and creativity, this film reflects the unique energy and fleeting moments that make Burning Man unforgettable.

Leo Villareal's Art Installation at Stanford Children's Hospital

This video showcases the mesmerizing three-layered, 30-foot bucket ball by renowned artist Leo Villareal. Installed at Stanford Children's Hospital, this dynamic piece acts as a digital campfire.

As part of the video production crew, I contributed by shooting the timelapse sequences, capturing the construction and installation process in a way that highlights the artistry and teamwork behind this monumental project.

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