NEW DOCUMENTARY out soon! White Man Contact Dance

An autobiographical film that follows a journey by the filmmaker to a tribe in the Peruvian Amazon to film a traditional war dance called the ‘White Man Contact Ceremony’.. The filmmaker subsequently uncovers the troubled history of the indigenous group and reveals how the last warriors of the Peruvian Amazon were contacted then converted by two American evangelists in 1969.

Credits: Exec Producer / Director / Camera

Due to be released Fall 2025

Feature Doc: Shooting With Mursi

winner Objectif de Bronze, Best cultural diversity message (UNESCO award) 2011

winner Best Documentary at National Geographic All Roads Film Festival 2010

An award-winning theatrical release feature doc that follows the lives of two Mursi pastoralists from the the Omo Valley in Ethiopia in Africa. The film explores the challenges facing indigenous cattle herders in today’s world.

Credits: Cinematographer

TV SERIES: Gangs of Baboon Falls SKY NATURE

Set against the backdrop of the magnificent Victoria Falls - Africa’s largest waterfall - this epic 5-part premium natural history series follows the seasonal dramas of four baboon groups in their fight for survival.

CreditCredits: Director / Camera / Writer

tv SERIES: Engineering The Future SBS / CTV

Credits: Director / Camera / Writer

tv DOC: Egypt From Above national geographic

From its ancient pyramids to modern day Cairo - Egypt is famed the world over for its epic landscapes. Seen from the air, these magnificent sights are even more jaw dropping - as viewers discover in this tantalising ‘2 part special’.

Credits: Director / Camera / Writer

tv DOC: Bowhead Whales DISCOVERY

The Bowhead Whales are not only rare - they’re also the second largest mammal on the Planet. Follow Emmy-nominated Underwater Cameraman and whale guide, Patrick Dystra as he sets out to the Russian Arctic to find out more about this mysterious whale.

CredCredits: Director / Camera / Writer

tv special: secrets of The INCA 90 mins - DISCOVERY / FRANCE 2

The Inca Empire rose to become the largest civilisation in South America in less than 100 years. But when the Spanish arrived - it fell even faster. Meet the archaeologists who are revealing the secrets to its catastrophic rise and fall.

Credits: Director / Camera / Writer

tv DOC: War & Love on the Nile national geographic

After 30 years of civil war, the filmmakers were among the first to get access to the forgotten ancient landscape of the Sudd in South Sudan, homeland of the Dinka pastoralists. The film follows the story of a young cattle herder, who must prove his worth if he is to marry.

Credits: Director / Camera / Writer

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tv DOC: superstorm

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

When Hurricane Sandy hit the coastline of United States of America - extreme devastation followed in its wake. This documentary reveals how this ‘perfect storm’ was able to destroy so much so quickly - and how Americans fought back to save their communities.

Credits: Director / Camera

tv DOC: polar bear in my HOUSE

ANIMAL PLANET / MORE 4

The touching story of how a baby Polar Bear called Agee was raised by a Hollywood animal wrangler. This extraordinary friendship between animal and man began on a California movie set. Over 20 years later they remain closest of friends.

Credits: Director / Camera / Writer