I've always been fascinated by the power of visual storytelling, because it challenges the way we see and understand the world. During the pandemic, when everything slowed down, I found myself drawn to something new: capturing the world from above through a drone. It didn’t take long for it to become a real passion. Through this journey, I discovered not just a new way of creating, but also the power of visual storytelling to bring people together.

In my film „Was die Natur uns sagt“ , I explore the deep and inseparable connection between humans and nature. Our lives are closely interwoven with nature - it provides the air we breathe, the food we eat and the balance we depend on. The film reminds us that every living creature plays an important role in keeping our ecosystem in harmony.
The film is more than a reflection, it is a call to action: to protect what protects us, to recognize the beauty that surrounds us, and to take responsibility for preserving it for future generations.
During the pandemic, I created “Peaceful Moments” – a film featuring stunning drone footage from Baden-Württemberg. It captures the beauty and symmetry of southern Germany and offered a sense of hope in uncertain times. Even after the pandemic, it reminds us that there is always beauty and comfort, even in the hardest moments.

« Les feuilles tombent en silence » captures Montréal in autumn, with its glowing colors and the cheerful little squirrels that bring the city to life. Even without showing faces, the film quietly tells stories of connection, hope, and new beginnings. It’s a way for me to share the beauty I see in Montréal and the deep connection I feel to it.