Turning Stories into Motion

What started as a personal passion has now become a meaningful part of my career. Videography allows me to do more than capture moments; it gives me the ability to tell stories that matter, particularly around disability inclusion, representation, and lived experience.

Purpose-Driven Video Production

My approach to videography is both creative and collaborative. Whether it’s documentary-style interviews, event coverage, or campaign-led storytelling, I work closely with clients to ensure the message is clear, inclusive, and visually compelling.

Let’s Create Something That Matters

If you’re looking to produce powerful content that goes beyond the surface, I’d love to hear from you. Whether you're a business, advocate, or organisation, let’s work together to bring your message to life through film.

A short video highlight I worked on alongside Mark Webb to showcase the importance of including those of us with disabilities. 83% of people will become disabled at some point in their lives, and he is one of them.

It may be surprising to learn that many people live with this condition. Over 600,000 people are living with epilepsy in the UK. For one-third of people with EPILEPSY, their seizures do not respond to current treatments. 79 people are diagnosed with epilepsy each day. The most common ages for diagnosis are under 20 and over 60.

Take a look at this video where I visit the epilepsy society to share my EXPERIENCE of having a TBI (TRAUMATIC Brain Injury) during a work event in Las Vegas back in 2014. 

On the way down from the Brecon Beacons, Nick, known as the Disabled Adventurer, gave it his all to reach the summit unaided in his powered mobility chair but wasn’t able to make it this time. Looking forward to giving it another go next time!

Isaac Harvey shares the daily challenges he faces as a wheelchair user, especially navigating London after 5 pm, and finding it nearly impossible outside the capital. While the support of friends helps, his story highlights how much more needs to be done to improve accessibility across the UK.

This video was filmed at the VI Safety session near Kings Cross, where businesses came together to learn firsthand about the challenges and needs of people with visual impairments. By meeting face-to-face and engaging in training, companies gain real insight into how to make their spaces, services, and communications more accessible and inclusive.

Filmed before the Disability Expo 2023 at London Excel, this video captures attendees, advocates, and allies coming together to say “I Matter.” It’s a simple but powerful reminder that every disabled person’s voice, experience, and rights deserve to be seen and heard.

Alongside capturing stories behind the camera, I also enjoy being in front of it, sharing my personal experience of living with a disability. I talk openly about how it changes your life, and how it can happen to anyone at any point.

My aim is to help businesses understand that accessibility shouldn’t be an afterthought, but a priority from the ground up. By investing in accessibility now, they close the gap, support their employees as their needs change, and stay ahead of competitors who are already making it a focus.

Discover the hidden challenges of living with Aphasia—a condition that affects much more than speech. From finding the right words to keeping up with conversations, it changes how people connect every day.

I worked alongside Jonathan Hirons, who also lives with Aphasia (as I do myself), to showcase how recovery is often slow and steady in ways you barely notice day to day. Professor Suzanne Beeke shares expert insights into these diverse experiences in our powerful discussion.

Watch the full conversation to learn more.