RECENT PROJECTS

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In Bellingham, Washington, a recent class action lawsuit by the ACLU may impact how inmates across the country are treated for addiction. Following a settlement, the Whatcom County Jail now provides inmates suffering from opioid use disorder with medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services.

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2020 Reel

role: Cam Op

In North Carolina and Florida, two formerly incarcerated parents are trying to reunite with their children. A 1997 law passed by President Clinton required that once children spent 15 months in foster care, their parents' rights would be irreversibly terminated. Since most prison sentences are longer than 15 months, thousands of people began losing their children forever.

Role: Co-producer, shooter, co-editor

Tracey Helton Mitchell, a former heroin addict, mails care packages with opioid-overdose antidote naloxone (also known as Narcan), Fentanyl testing strips, and clean needles to those looking for help on the opiates subreddit she moderates. From her home outside San Francisco, Mitchell says she has saved more than 300 people from opioid overdoses.

Role: Co-director, shooter, Editor

Role: Co-producer, co-shooter, editor

What happens when all you want is some connection but can't find it in society? Japan's unmarried population is at a record high. While the culture of staying single persists, some Japanese men are finding love in alternative ways: like dating fake love dolls.

Senji Nakajima searches for companionship in an unlikely object.

Role: Co-director, shooter, Editor

How does it feel to want to be something your family just doesn't understand? For some first-generation millennials, their parents' vision of the American Dream is the doctor, the lawyer, the banker-a steady career that validates their own migration to the U.S.

Latasha Alcindor gives up a job on Wall Street only to end up homeless in her pursuit of hip hop.

Role: Director, shooter, Editor

On April 25th, 2015, over 400 people were killed in the Basantapur neighborhood of Kathmandu, Nepal. Amit and Anup led their community in providing food for those who lost their homes after the quake.

On April 25th, 2015, over 400 people were killed in the Basantapur neighborhood of Kathmandu, Nepal. Amit and Anup led their community in providing food for those who lost their homes after the quake.

Role: Co-Director, shooter, editor

Winner of the 2016 Hearst Multimedia Journalism Award


A short documentary that explores the life of the only veiled breakdancer in Morocco and her perseverance in a counterculture dominated by men.

A short documentary that explores the life of the only veiled breakdancer in Morocco and her perseverance in a counterculture dominated by men.

Role: Co-Director, shooter, editor

Press: USA Today, Round Earth Media