A veteran cinematographer with over 23 years of experience across breaking news, broadcast television, corporate media, and fine art photography. Based in New York, with a career built in some of the most demanding visual environments in the world — from presidential inaugurations and natural disasters to the halls of government and the front lines of history.

At the Associated Press, he spent over a decade and a half as a lead cameraman covering the events that defined a generation: the Haiti earthquake, Hurricane Katrina, the Boston Marathon bombing, Obama's historic visit to Cuba, Fidel Castro's funeral, and multiple US presidential elections.

At Vice Media, he helped establish the visual identity of Desus & Mero, one of Viceland's most celebrated shows. In the corporate world, he brings the same level of precision and professionalism to Ernst & Young, where he concepts and executes video projects across service lines, produces live and pre-recorded studio webcasts, and leads virtual productions across global platforms. He built and manages EY's New York video studio, and serves as the photographer of record for EY Senior Leadership.

Away from the assignment desk, he is an international multi-award winning landscape, event and fine art photographer, working on personal projects in remote locations across the world — bringing the same precision and intentionality to a still frame that he has spent decades applying to moving ones.