About
Behind the lens — and always near the water.
How it started
I didn't start with a camera. I started with a soldering iron. Fifteen years ago I was building my own FPV racing drones from scratch — wiring, tuning, crashing, rebuilding. I strapped on a GoPro and realised the most interesting part wasn't the speed. It was what the footage showed. That was the beginning of everything.
Why water
I've filmed cities, mountains, and open fields. But nothing challenged me the way water did. Strong winds, unpredictable gusts, wave interference — flying over the ocean is a different discipline entirely. It demands a level of precision most pilots never meet. That's exactly why I stayed. The dynamics of a surf break, the wind window of a wingfoil session, the exact moment a rider peaks — I learned to read all of it. I've been shooting professionally for two years. But I've been preparing for it for fifteen.
How I work
My background is in IT. That might sound out of place for a drone videographer — but it shapes everything about how I work. Every session is planned. Battery rotations are mapped before I arrive, so I fly continuously without interruption — including live feeds that run for hours. I carry filters for every light condition, and I travel light enough to be on a plane tomorrow. Structure and creativity aren't opposites. One makes the other possible.
Same language
Drone pilots and watersport athletes speak the same language. We both watch the clouds before a session. We talk in knots. We plan around wind direction and cancel when the conditions aren't right. When I show up at a spot, I'm not an outsider with a camera — I'm someone who already understands what's about to happen.
Two coasts, year-round
In summer I'm based in Quebec, Canada, chasing the season wherever the water is moving. When winter arrives I follow it south to Cabarete, Dominican Republic — one of the world's premier wingfoil and kite destinations. J-O Horizon Adventures operates where the action is.
Athlete, brand, or event — if you want footage that captures what your session felt like, let's talk. I'll probably already know your spot.