A filmmaker and technologist, he is recognized for his work exploring the relationship between cameras, society, and perception. He has spent years investigating how devices shape memory, documenting everyday moments with a documentary sensibility that emphasizes clarity and human connection. His projects blend archival material, contemporary footage, and thoughtful framing to illuminate the ethical and aesthetic choices behind image-making. Grounded in collaboration, he often partners with communities and institutions to produce pieces that invite dialogue rather than conclusion. Beyond filmmaking, his interests span visual anthropology, user experience, and the cultural implications of emerging media, always seeking responsible storytelling that respects everyday voices.