Hello curious human, cheers for clicking on my about page.

It’s hard to define exactly what I do, apart from the fact that the word, ‘creative’, can always be thrown in the mix somewhere. I am a full time ‘Brain-Bender’ and activist. I have seen the power our actions have on this world, so I believe it’s our responsibility to rise to the occasion and create a brighter future.

I completed my Bachelor of Communications from AUT, Majoring in Advertising Creativity in 2014, where I was one half of the creative team that took out the student axis award at the 2015 CAANZ (Creative Advertising Association of New Zealand) ad awards.

For my internship I was placed at DDB and was working as a creative art director. I then worked at a digital agency called Tinyaxe, where my partner and I designed websites, created campaigns and procured brand identities for clients.

I spent two years in the land of bears and maple syrup (couldn’t be anywhere but Canada), where I worked as a digital video editor for Whistler Heli-Skiing and tried my hand at shooting (stills not stags) for Coast Mountain Photography.

My artwork has been featured in an online gallery called the Vision Train where visionary artists around the world were tasked to make artwork with “Mushroom Magic” as its source of inspiration. I was exhibited alongside Alex Grey, Chris Dyer, Amanda Sage and a whole host of other visionaries who are changing the world we live in through their powerful artworks. My work has been exhibited in person both in the Queenstown Arts Centre, and Queenstown Contemporary galleries.

I am currently freelancing in Dunedin, New Zealand for Do Good Things as a Digital Designer. Before that, I was working as a Photo and Video Specialist for AJ Hackett Bungy in Queenstown before Covid-19 shook the world up, and I’m here to keep shaking.

"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." — The Lorax

Photo cred - Kate Roberge.

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