Short experimental pieces exploring mood, moment, and atmosphere.
VIGNETTES
5 Planes and A Fence
A simple location becomes a study of motion, distance, and perspective. Rather than avoiding the barrier in frame, the piece embraces it, using structure and repetition to create depth, rhythm, and cinematic tension as aircraft pass overhead.
The Space Between
Drawn from a familiar place seen night after night, this piece explores mood through architecture, shadow, and available light. Framing and pacing are kept deliberately restrained, creating anticipation without arrival as stillness, structure, and distance carry the tension. Part visual study, part technical experiment, it treats the night as its own kind of narrative.
The Disturbance
A quiet study in restraint and near-stillness that reads like a slow push into a photograph. The piece holds long enough for the viewer to question what they’re seeing, until a subtle shift in the frame reveals an unexpected truth
Crooked Palm
An aerial study drifting through a decaying industrial landscape, inviting the viewer to survey what remains long after its purpose has vanished. Color and texture reshape steel, haze, and structure into something unfamiliar, allowing image and music to carry the narrative. The result feels both documentary and imagined, leaving the meaning open to interpretation.
SHAPING ATMOSPHERE
These vignettes are short by design, but never incidental. Each piece is built around mood, pacing, and visual intent, treating light, sound, and composition as storytelling tools. They explore what happens when you remove dialogue, explanation, and excess, leaving only rhythm, atmosphere, and the quiet tension of observation. The goal is simple: create work that lingers, and trusts the audience to lean in.