
I spent the day following around Ian Osby through the Woodward Eldora park. I focused on shots showcasing his style, while also shooting on a variety of features to display the Eldora terrain park.

After a 22” storm, I headed out with David Lee to capture the scenes of a bottomless powder day. This was an extremely fun one to shoot and edit, as it was one of the best days of the year out on the mountain. There’s nothing better to shoot than a bluebird powder day.

It was time to rebuild the Timbers Hike Park, so the crew went to work. I followed around the team while they put together one of the best terrain parks in the state of CO.

Eldora closing day in 2022 was one to remember. I invited a group of athletes out to film all day and make one of the best edits Eldora has ever seen. With the help of my second videographer, Mike Herring, we captured not only the skill level of these athletes, but the vibe of the day as a whole.

On a summer day we through the raft in the car and headed out to the lake. With the help of my second videographer, Connor Flynn, we captured the beauty of this location and memories that can be made with a close group of friends.

I hit the trails with a few local mountain bikers to capture the speed, style, and execution that these guys possess.

I loaded up the SUper8 and headed out into the backcountry with a group of my best friends. From riding in the bed of a truck, to snowmobiling through the woods, to building our own jump, this was a day I’ll never forget. I tried to capture the love and support that this group of friends has for each other, while also showing how much fun they can have on a random Tuesday.

The Ryder’s terrain park at Woodward Eldora was set to open to the public. I had to show up early to capture the technique and precision the Park Crew uses to build a world class terrain park.

I brought out all the gear and traveled to Valmont Bike Park in Boulder, CO. I met up with Trevor Green and followed him around for the day capturing the actions and skills he has on a bike.

Every fall, the park crew gets to work painting the rails and making sure they’re in perfect shape before the season kicks off. I came along to capture the process and show the beauty in the small things.

I went out with athlete, Max Wilson, and the VHS camera for a day out on the slopes. I wanted to capture the technical skills of Max’s skiing, while blending it with an older medium to create a nostalgic experience.

The Woodward Eldora Park Crew set out to build the first terrain park of the year. I went out late with the team to capture what it takes to build a high level terrain park.

There’s nothing like a sunrise in the mountains. I woke up early to get out there at the exact moment the morning sun was lighting up the Flat Irons. There’s no better place to enjoy a brisk morning than right here.

I landed myself in the heart of Cape Cod, surrounded by the sounds of the ocean and sails flapping in the wind. This place was absolutely magical. I’m counting the days until I can go back.

We headed out on the boat to get shots of athlete, Charlie Turchetta, cruising down the wake on his hydro foil. I needed to capture the beauty of this location.

While on a hike, I came across an old, abandoned mining structure. It amazed me how this was once functional and had people working it on a day to day basis. There was so much action going on that it made this place very special.

A group of friends head out on an adventure. From making new connections, to resetting in nature, I wanted to capture the vibe of this group and what they set out to accomplish that day.

After a wildfire out west, the smoke in the air had traveled across the country and coated the ski in our area. Although it was sad, it made the sky glow during sunset and I couldn’t help but capture the moment.

Here’s a video in which I played a news reporter, reporting live from the scene, where Eldora’s Mascot was coming to announce the start of the season. This was an extremely fun project and I’m glad I was able to help spread the winter stoke to the people.

For this video, I played a mountain employee giving an update on the terrain. As part of the April Fools Day prank, we announced that we would be rebranding Eldora as a premier “Bowl Skiing” destination. This one really got people fired up in the comment section.

While working at Eldora, I delivered weekly updates for events and happenings at the mountain, while also bringing the HYPE and getting people excited to come skiing.

Here’s another one of my favorite weekly updates. I always try my best to be high energy, engaging, and relatable. I feel this is the best way to get the message across and make it stick with the viewers.

Here is another fun update that shows the energy and excitement I can bring to a video. I love to be on camera and show my personality to people who may not know me.

This is another update where I preview what will be happening at the mountain throughout the next week. Through doing these videos, I have become the face of the mountain and often have people from the general public coming up to me to say hi and take a picture.

This is a project I collaborated on with a few different videographers and editors. The project required us to travel to several locations to capture the vibe and family dynamic of this group of friends. We were able to premiere this project on the big screen at many theaters across the country with crowds of 2,000+ at each venue. I am beyond grateful to be asked to take part in this project and to help make it what it has come to be.