
An 8-minute documentary celebrating the story behind SHP’s Sports & Health Project, which has just received another three years funding from Sport England.

A portrait of the Single Homeless Project annual sports day event, which due to Covid-19 took place at 17 different hostels across London over the course of two weeks.

A 1-minute promotional film celebrating the launch of The Zen Project, a mobile yoga and meditation studio in a converted American school bus.

A portrait of life at the London Buddhist Centre in Bethnal Green, Europe’s largest Buddhist centre which first opened its doors in 1978.

Following five individuals who are in careers that challenge gender stereotypes.

A documentary about Paul Stephenson, the civil rights campaigner who led the Bristol Bus Boycott in 1963.

A portrait for the Grenfell Tower Inquiry by Hassan Awadh Hassan, who’s wife and two children were tragically killed in the fire.

A portrait of the Grenfell Tower Silent March that takes place on the 14th of every month since the tragedy.

Following the Laurel Collective behind the scenes, this film captures their different personalities and shared passion for collaborating and making music. "A wonderful testimony to everyday life in the capital and creating great art with your friends...an inspiring testament to creativity and belief." Dummy Magazine

A 24-minute music documentary celebrating the story behind In the Woods Festival, the boutique music festival held in a secret woodland in Kent, UK, organised by the London-based band, Laurel Collective. Featuring performances by The Invisible, Anna Calvi, Connan Mockasin, Micachu and the Shapes, Pete and the Pirates, Alessi’s Ark and Screaming Tea Party + more.

Ari Up, the late punk reggae singer from The Slits, discusses her philosophies on life and interacts with the street of London. "Authentic, artistic and real. The film represents me artistically, but is also straight to the point. Poppie follows her instincts and visions without any help. She has the freedom to experiment, and what an experiment it turned out to be." Ari Up

A portrait of winter meditation retreat held in Herefordshire, UK, featuring Everything Is Going To Be All Right by Derek Mahon.

A portrait of Adhisthana, a Buddhist meditation retreat centre in Herefordshire, UK.

New York during the 2010 North American Blizzard, featuring Joly MacFie, Andrew Castillo and a live performance by Tunde Adebimpe.

A two-week trip to Morocco, visiting Marrakech and Essaouira.

A snapshot of summer life in the north of Sweden.

A two-day trip in Tokyo, Japan.

Against the surface luxury of this tropical paradise, this film explores the relationship between residents and visitors of the Caribbean island of Mustique.


















An 8-minute documentary celebrating the story behind SHP’s Sports & Health Project, which has just received another three years funding from Sport England.
A portrait of the Single Homeless Project annual sports day event, which due to Covid-19 took place at 17 different hostels across London over the course of two weeks.
A 1-minute promotional film celebrating the launch of The Zen Project, a mobile yoga and meditation studio in a converted American school bus.
A portrait of life at the London Buddhist Centre in Bethnal Green, Europe’s largest Buddhist centre which first opened its doors in 1978.
Following five individuals who are in careers that challenge gender stereotypes.
A documentary about Paul Stephenson, the civil rights campaigner who led the Bristol Bus Boycott in 1963.
A portrait for the Grenfell Tower Inquiry by Hassan Awadh Hassan, who’s wife and two children were tragically killed in the fire.
A portrait of the Grenfell Tower Silent March that takes place on the 14th of every month since the tragedy.
Following the Laurel Collective behind the scenes, this film captures their different personalities and shared passion for collaborating and making music. "A wonderful testimony to everyday life in the capital and creating great art with your friends...an inspiring testament to creativity and belief." Dummy Magazine
A 24-minute music documentary celebrating the story behind In the Woods Festival, the boutique music festival held in a secret woodland in Kent, UK, organised by the London-based band, Laurel Collective. Featuring performances by The Invisible, Anna Calvi, Connan Mockasin, Micachu and the Shapes, Pete and the Pirates, Alessi’s Ark and Screaming Tea Party + more.
Ari Up, the late punk reggae singer from The Slits, discusses her philosophies on life and interacts with the street of London. "Authentic, artistic and real. The film represents me artistically, but is also straight to the point. Poppie follows her instincts and visions without any help. She has the freedom to experiment, and what an experiment it turned out to be." Ari Up
A portrait of winter meditation retreat held in Herefordshire, UK, featuring Everything Is Going To Be All Right by Derek Mahon.
A portrait of Adhisthana, a Buddhist meditation retreat centre in Herefordshire, UK.
New York during the 2010 North American Blizzard, featuring Joly MacFie, Andrew Castillo and a live performance by Tunde Adebimpe.
A two-week trip to Morocco, visiting Marrakech and Essaouira.
A snapshot of summer life in the north of Sweden.
A two-day trip in Tokyo, Japan.
Against the surface luxury of this tropical paradise, this film explores the relationship between residents and visitors of the Caribbean island of Mustique.