Preserving the Stories That Shape New Jersey’s History.

From major Revolutionary War battlefields to the deep cultural roots of our local coastal communities, I create deeply researched historical documentaries that honor and preserve the voices of our past.

Current Historical Projects & Documentaries

The Villas: 100 Years of Community

In collaboration with the Lower Township Historic Preservation Commission, this upcoming oral history and documentary project captures a century of community memory, preserving the personal stories and local heritage of the Villas.

The Jewish Community of Wildwood

A dedicated documentary project in partnership with Beth Judah, chronicling the deep cultural roots, vibrant businesses, and enduring legacy of the Jewish community in the Wildwoods.

Lawnside Green Book Locations

An essential post-production and editing project documenting the historical safe havens, businesses, and structures listed in the historic Negro Motorist Green Book in Lawnside, NJ.

Featured Project: Fatal Ambition (The Battle of Red Bank)

Currently in Production & Research Phase

In October 1777, Fort Mercer on the Delaware River became the backdrop for one of the most critical, yet frequently overlooked, clashes of the American Revolutionary War. This upcoming feature-length documentary dives deep into the strategy, the defense, and the human cost of the Siege of Fort Mercer.

We are committed to absolute historical accuracy and preserving the real accounts of those who stood on this ground. To bring this story to life fully, we are actively collaborating with regional historians, archeologists, and local archives.

📜 Are You Connected to This History?

Whether you are a descendant of a participant, a local landowner with historic ties to the Red Bank area, a researcher, or a collector of regional artifacts—your perspective is invaluable. We invite you to be a part of documenting this legacy.

Historic reenactment of Revolutionary War soldiers in Washington Crossing, PA.
Jersey City

Driven by Rhythm & Endurance

Documentary filmmaking isn’t a sprint—it’s a marathon. I bring the same focus, stamina, and long-term commitment required to cross a race finish line to uncovering and preserving deep historical narratives.

As a competitive marathon runner and a jazz saxophonist, my life is shaped by endurance and creative rhythm. These passions fuel my energy behind the camera and guide how I pace, structure, and bring vitality to every history project I direct.