I am a decorated Nicaraguan-American documentary filmmaker and video journalist born and bred in the Bronx, now living in Brooklyn.
A jack of all trades, I shoot, produce, and edit stories that make the invisible visible. Enriched with a past in neuroscience and music, I find purpose in developing trust with sources in the field and protecting the truth in post.
I’ve created work for news organizations like Axios, PBS Frontline, The Boston Globe, and The New York Times. I’ve also worked at production companies like Downtown Community Television Center (DCTV), Radical Media, Left/Right, and Ark Media.
My independent films have screened at festivals, been exhibited at museums, and been sponsored by The Bronx Documentary Center, The Jacob Burns Film Center, and Rooftop Films. I’m a proud member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia, The Video Consortium, BIPOC Doc Editors, and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
My work honors compassion, integrity, and beauty; and, often explores the unique yet universal existential connections we share with impermanence, belonging, identity, and freedom.
On weekends, you’ll find me feeding my latest obsessions: ramen and flowers.