A selection of travel and tourism videography and photography produced across Southeast Asia, India, Central Asia and Europe.

As director of photography on episodes of Conde Nast Traveller's Where the Chefs Eat and Ask a Local, I worked for one of the world's most prestigious travel brands. Where the Chefs Eat followed chef NaK to three of her favourite dining spots in Phnom Penh. Ask a Local followed the gin butler at Raffles in Siem Reap, covering her work at the hotel, her daily life, and culminating in a temple dinner at the Angkor Archaeological Park. The videos are currently in post-production and I look forward to sharing them soon.

As director of photography on the northeast section of Taste of Cambodia, a travel video series for the Cambodia Ministry of Tourism produced with Hanuman Films, I drew on extensive knowledge of the region gained whilst working on Last of the Elephant Men. I also operated the drone across the full series, capturing footage at Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm, the temple famously featured in Tomb Raider.

I spent over a year as video content producer for Wild Frontiers, one of the UK's leading adventure travel companies, developing and producing formats including Meet the Locals, Do You Know This Place? and the others series, as well as a web series featuring renowned explorer Benedict Allen travelling the Silk Road in Uzbekistan, featured in Telegraph Travel. I also trained Wild Frontiers staff to shoot their own footage using GoPros, phones and their own cameras whilst on trips across the region.

In Vietnam I worked as camera operator, drone pilot and photographer for Rent to Bike Vietnam, riding and filming through the mountains of the north including the iconic Ha Giang loop route.

Past clients include Conde Nast Traveller, the Cambodia Ministry of Tourism, Wild Frontiers and Telegraph Travel. Get in touch to discuss your project.