Cinematography is more than a visual craft to me—it’s a language of emotion, history, and identity. I’m driven by a passion for storytelling, especially highlighting underrepresented voices from Rwanda and East Africa.I began by documenting my own life, evolving from a tablet camera to professional tools. What started as personal reflection became a mission to evoke feeling through motion and light.
Inspired by storytellers who paint with rhythm and emotion, I focus on documentary-style filmmaking to amplify overlooked stories. Through every frame, I aim to make people feel, reflect, and remember—saying what words cannot. In projects like Bloody Pizza, I use visual storytelling to mirror emotional shifts—moving from grounded, wide shots to tense, intimate frames as the story darkens.