DOCUMENTARY & EDITORIAL

Research-driven documentaries, reported video, and interview series exploring conflict, journalism, and international affairs.

AFTER THE PORTRAIT

(Producer & Editor)

Social-First Documentary Series

Every conflict photograph has two histories: the moment it captures and the life it takes on afterward.

After the Portrait is a documentary interview series in which conflict photographers revisit a single image from their careers and reflect on how its meaning changed after entering public discourse. Through conversations about memory, ethics, authorship, and public interpretation, the series explores the relationship between photography, journalism, and the stories we construct about conflict.

Featuring Jonathan Alpeyrie, Olga Kravets, and other conflict photographers.

THE DECLINE OF FOREIGN BUREAUS

(Producer, Editor, Host)

Short Documentary

As fewer journalists are able to report from the front lines of conflict, what is lost and who fills the gap?

Through interviews with journalists and media experts, The Decline of Foreign Bureaus examines how these shifts are transforming conflict reporting, verification, and the public's understanding of events around the world.

Featuring Kelly McBride (NPR/Poynter), Borzou Daragahi (The Independent), and Sarah Little (More to Her Story).

WHAT CANNOT BE SEEN

(Director, Producer, Editor)

Short Documentary in Production

When war is fought not only over territory, but over memory itself, what becomes of the truth?

What Cannot Be Seen explores how occupation, censorship, and exile reshape the struggle to preserve truth. Through conversations with journalists, witnesses, and members of the Ukrainian and Russian diasporas, the film examines the people working to protect testimony, evidence, language, and lived experience in the face of erasure.

Alongside the documentary, these interviews have been adapted into social-first editorial videos designed for digital platforms.

Featuring journalists including: Anna Nemzer (Russian Independent Media Archive), Nataliya Gumenyuk (The Reckoning Project), Ruslana Sushko (Frontliner), Ksenia Mironova (Former TV Rain).