Cinematographer
Cinematographer | Editor | Color grade
Cinematographer
Cinematographer | Editor | Color grade
Director | Cinematographer | Editor | Color grade
Director | Cinematographer | Editor | Color grade
Director | Cinematographer | Editor | Color grade
Gunjal is a feature-length investigative crime thriller based on the real-life murder of child-labour activist Iqbal Masih in 1990s Pakistan. I worked on this project as the Director of Photography/Cinematographer, heading a team of 25 people and shaping the film’s visual narrative.
Small excerpt from a commcercail where i was the cinematographer, production and post production is done by Studiogood.
Darya Kay Iss Paar is a short film about Gul Zareen, a young woman in a remote region of Pakistan, struggling with isolation, societal pressure, and mental health challenges. I worked on this project as the cinematographer, shaping its visual storytelling.
Rawaa’n is a feature film set in an apocalyptic, sci-fi Pakistan where people remain indifferent to the end of the world. I served as the Director, Writer, Editor, Second Camera Operator, and Producer, overseeing the film’s creative and technical vision from concept to completion.
Aakhri Station is a seven-episode mini-series highlighting the real-life struggles of Pakistani women, tackling issues like mental health, abuse, and social injustice. I worked on the project as a cinematographer, shaping its visual storytelling.
Direction | Cinematography | Edit | Color Grading
Cinematography
Direction | Cinematography | Edit
Cinematography
Cinematography | Edit | Color Grading
Cinematography | Edit | Color Grading
A little glimpse into the love story of Dannie & Robbert. This one came together so easily thanks to the beautiful poem Robbert wrote for Dannie. I’m so grateful he shared it with me—it sparked the idea to record it in his own voice and use it as the narration for this cinematic trailer I created for these two amazing humans.
I had the chance to capture a once-in-a-lifetime day for Scott and Dani here in Vancouver. They drove up all the way from Seattle, and Scott had planned the perfect weekend—complete with a beautiful surprise: the question of a lifetime. Honestly, it couldn’t have gone better. He thought of everything, making it so easy for me and the photographer to capture every moment. It was such a joy working with them, and I wish these two all the best in their future together.