Can you tell us about your background and what first drew you into action‑sports filmmaking?
I’m from a small town in central Pennsylvania called Selinsgrove. I’ve been working in the action‑sports film industry since 2014, filming skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding, and motocross – all the things I grew up loving. Skateboarding was my first passion, and that eventually led me into racing motocross from age 12 to 23.
Growing up, I watched every skateboard, snowboard, and motocross video I could find on VHS. I spent my childhood filming my friends skating, riding, and snowboarding just for fun – that’s how I first picked up a camera.
In 2016, I launched my own action‑sports media agency and began producing content for some of the biggest brands in the industry. I started with Gonzo‑style sports journalism, I’d like to think – which led to photography out of necessity, and eventually into videography. I began by traveling the world shooting Motocross and Supercross races, and soon expanded into skateboarding, surfing, and snowboarding for countless global brands.
Today, I run Amend Art Works (@amend.artworks), an action‑sports creative agency that specialises in documentary storytelling, branded content, and behind‑the‑scenes coverage, working with top clients including Monster Energy.