I'm an ex-pat Brit DP working on narrative, documentary, music video and corporate projects.
Adele And Everything After is an award-winning doc feature that was acquired by Gravitas Ventures and released in 2018.
The Brownlist won the jury award for best short at the 2018 Bentonville Film Festival
Song of the Open Road won the audience award for documentary short at Dances With Films 2019.
I was educated at the University of York, where I founded the UofY Cinematography Society, and Goldsmiths College London where I earned my MA in Feature Film Development.
Twin Flames Budget: $100K - $1M | Drama Twin Flames is a character-driven romantic drama about an otherworldly bond between two kindred souls. When British street photographer Naveen and American art critic Angela bump into each other after many years, they spend a stolen afternoon together in Los Angeles, where the long dormant spark between them is reignited.
George & The Dragon Budget: $1M - $5M | Action ⋄ Comedy London, 1086 AD. George, a young English peasant-woman leads a rebellion to challenge the rule of tyrannical King William. To free her people she must defeat the King's mercenary dragon, Logi and unite the English in defiance of authority.
Should I Do It?
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TV Series
Camera and Electrical Department
Song of the Open Road: The Story of the Southern California Youth Chorale
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Video
Cinematographer
Traces of the Brush: The Heartprint of Fu Shen
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Film
Cinematographer
The Brownlist
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Film
Cinematographer
Face Off
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Film
Camera and Electrical Department
Adele and Everything After
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Film
Cinematographer
Nothing Compares
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Film
Cinematographer
Lemonade: Detroit
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Film (short)
by Erik Proulx (Documentary and Drama)
Producer Bad news is sensational. It's the stuff of prime time exposes and gotcha news hours. People are attracted to bad news for the same reason they slow down past car accidents and watch horror movies -- It's impossible to turn away. But instead of sensationalizing blight, the film Lemonade: Detroit sensationalizes hope. It is about the disarming resilience of a city that can no longer rely on a single industry for its livelihood. Rather than glamorizing ruin porn, Lemonade: Detroit makes hope, optimism, and positivity as intriguing to watch as a train wreck. Written by Anonymous
24 Hours at the South Street Diner
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Film (short)
by Tom Dowler (Documentary, Biography and History)
Producer, Director In Boston, the city that brought us Cheers, there really is a place where the staff know all the regulars by name. But it's not a bar, it's a downtown diner that's been there since the 1940s and has become a historical and cultural icon. 24 Hours At The South Street Diner introduces a diverse group of waiters, regulars, late-night revelers and local celebrities who call Boston's only 24/7 restaurant home. They share stories of why this tiny diner means so much to the neighborhood and the city of Boston and how it's survived fires, bankruptcies and even an attempt to revoke its late night license. Written by Anonymous
Restarting the Motor City
Cinematographer
The Great and Terrible Day of the Lord
Cinematographer
Goldsmiths College
(2003-2004)
University of York
(2003-2004)