Right of Asylum (watch the music video)
Originally conceived as a short film, the project was reduced to a music video as a casualty of contradictory guidelines and selective enforcement during the world’s carefully staged contagion. Like everyone else, we waited for the reset that never came. Good times, if you squint hard enough.
    Pandora with Pamela at the Met Gala   (watch the film)
These shots didn’t make the main campaign as the live red carpet demanded its due. Yet I couldn’t bring myself to murder the darlings or, heaven help me, drown these puppies.
Diner. (watch the film)
A series of tableaux filmed at Le Fameux, a greasy spoon in Montreal, between 2021 and 2022.
2023Footnotes (watch the film)
A montage of footage that lingered in my phone’s camera roll.
... on my way to meet my Guru. (watch the film)
P.C. Sreeram’s work socked me like a kick to the balls when I was a kid and now, in a world clogged with noise and hollow spectacle, the blow lands even harder.

He wasn’t interested in pretty. The man was after purpose. Every frame he conjured breathed as if the film itself had a heartbeat. The guy’s a fucking maniac with shadows, and I mean that in the most brilliant way.

I went to meet him—or rather, I made the pilgrimage to his home in Chennai, documenting the roads tracing the path and trying to hold the moment still before reverence kicks in.
Change In Colour (watch the film)
A visual prologue to Change in Colour, the latest album by THe LYONZ.
making of a music video (watch the film)
I put together a production diary for the last music video I directed. It traces the project from the raw idea born of necessity to the final locked frame. Take what’s useful and discard the rest. It never unfolds the way you want.
we clean your shit. (watch the ads)
I wrote and directed these web spots as a handshake favor for someone who is neither quite a friend nor a stranger. It’s that familiar face you nod to as they mop the editing bay floor while you work through the witching hours.