Combining my scientific foundation ( MSc Oceanography with Marine Biology, University of Southampton) with my storytelling expertise, I've spent over a decade translating the world's most complex subjects, ocean science, climate change, wildlife, and exploration, into compelling visual narratives that resonate with global audiences. My work has taken me from the depths of the ocean alongside marine scientists to remote field locations, producing award winning content for platforms like National Geographic and Netflix, as well as international news broadcast.

For me, science communication is about breaking down barriers to understanding, revealing the dedication behind the research, and using film and photography to reach wide audiences.

Whether they're diving into uncharted waters to document new species, spending months at sea cataloguing marine biodiversity, or working in extreme conditions to understand our changing planet, scientists operate with a level of commitment that rarely makes it into the final data set. I've witnessed this passion firsthand across dozens of expeditions, and it's something I work to capture in every frame. Through my content, which has helped secured placements in BBC, National Geographic, The Guardian, and ABC News, I've helped translate that dedication into stories that inspire action, secure funding, and shift public understanding.

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Woman sitting on a chair in a room with a large window showing a body of water, a pink sofa with pillows, a coffee table, a patterned carpet, a standing lamp, and artwork on the wall, while a camera captures her interview.
A woman in a navy blue jacket and jeans is being filmed in a ship's control room with multiple monitors and large windows showing the ocean outside.

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