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I was born and raised in Minneapolis, where I earned my Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design. After college, I founded Perspective Pictures, a boutique wedding and event production company. While I enjoyed running the business, I was ready for my next challenge. In 2012, I relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career in Hollywood.
But I didn’t just want to work in Hollywood—I wanted to own a piece of it. That same year, I co-founded what would become one of Los Angeles' premier independent production studios with my business partner, Laura. The studio grew rapidly, expanding to five stages with over a dozen standing sets, including a full 737 airplane mockup, a VFX stage, and a full-service props department. Laura and I remained partners until 2014, when she left to explore other ventures.
Over the next eight years, I played a key role in more than 1,500 productions for major companies like Netflix, Amazon, and Disney, building a reputation as a leader in the entertainment industry. After a decade of success, I found myself looking for the next challenge—though I wasn’t quite sure what that would be.
Then, in the fall of 2024, upon a chance phone call from Laura we decided to team up again, but this time, we set our sights on the small screen. Hollywood had lost its appeal, and I told Laura, "I’d rather create stories that means a lot to a few people than something that means little to many" and All Roads Cinema is the result, because all roads lead back home.
I was born and raised in Minneapolis, where I earned my Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design. After college, I founded Perspective Pictures, a boutique wedding and event production company. While I enjoyed running the business, I was ready for my next challenge. In 2012, I relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career in Hollywood.
But I didn’t just want to work in Hollywood—I wanted to own a piece of it. That same year, I co-founded what would become one of Los Angeles' premier independent production studios with my business partner, Laura. The studio grew rapidly, expanding to five stages with over a dozen standing sets, including a full 737 airplane mockup, a VFX stage, and a full-service props department. Laura and I remained partners until 2014, when she left to explore other ventures.
Over the next eight years, I played a key role in more than 1,500 productions for major companies like Netflix, Amazon, and Disney, building a reputation as a leader in the entertainment industry. After a decade of success, I found myself looking for the next challenge—though I wasn’t quite sure what that would be.
Then, in the fall of 2024, upon a chance phone call from Laura we decided to team up again, but this time, we set our sights on the small screen. Hollywood had lost its appeal, and I told Laura, "I’d rather create stories that means a lot to a few people than something that means little to many" and All Roads Cinema is the result, because all roads lead back home.
For as long as I can remember, I have been documenting everyone and everything around me. I started playing with my dad's Minolta when I was just 9 years old and have had a camera in my hand ever since.
I was born and raised in Connecticut but relocated to San Diego in my early 20s. I shot weddin3 Columngs, families, pets, portraits, and even had the opportunity to visit and photograph on all seven continents. In 2010, I met Ryan, an incredible videographer and editor. Then in 2012, I moved to Los Angeles and partnered with Ryan to form what would become one of LA's premiere independent production studios. But after a couple of years, I found myself missing San Diego, so I moved back south. I’m forever grateful to Ryan for introducing me to the concept of a legacy video. He was in the process of interviewing his grandparents and capturing their stories on film, and all I could think about was how important it is for people to interview their elders.
I lost both of my parents at a young age and have been surrounded by death since I was little. When people ask, “Who would you have lunch with if you had the chance?” some people would name celebrities, others deceased public figures. I had always wished I had a few more minutes with my mom or my dad. I’m back in New England now, reconnecting with old friends and family.
I never in a million years thought I would leave the beautiful weather of Southern California, but I realized that I needed to go home. The name All Roads Cinema comes from that feeling I had—that I needed to return to my roots. All roads lead back home.
"Our beautiful video has been a wonderful way to relive the best week of our lives...even more special to us now, since we are far from home and the ones we love!"
"Watching our wedding video during the reception was such a highlight of the event, not only for ourselves but for our guests. This video is no regular slideshow!"
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