
Work in Progress, Fall 2025
Every summer, California’s golden hills are dotted with herds of goats grazing on invasive plants and dry brush to protect communities against wildfire. Told through the women and men who shepherd them, this is a story about solutions for a warming world and the intricate web of relationships that inform them - amongst family, between cultures and across landscapes.
Co-Directed by Palmer Morse & Nick Stone Schearer
Produced by Catalina Luna
Work in Progress, Spring 2025
For newts, the motivation is simple - to get to the habitat on the other side. But what is it that drives people to act on their behalf? And are they really worth the effort?

WaterBear Network, 2023
A half-hour documentary about the interconnected lives of San Francisco’s urban coyotes and their human neighbors.
Learn more at dontfeedthecoyotes.com

Pttrn, 2023
I was privileged to join the 2022 Int’l Wildlife Film Festival as a Labs Fellow. Teamed up with Lara Tomov and Jerry van de Beek, we shared the story of wildlife passages along Highway 93 in the Flathead Reservation, through the work of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribes.
Learn more at wildlifefilms.org/
Brand Collaboration (Current)
For the past two and a half years, I've documented a reenvisioning San Francisco's most iconic building, capturing extensive photo and video imagery throughout the renovation.