My adventures have shaped both my perspective and my craft. From 6000-meter winter ski expeditions in the Andes to steep ski descents in Lyngen Alps and climbing granite faces on Lofoten. I’m able to bring cameras to places that are difficult to reach, and operate there with a filmmaker mindset.
To me, movement is the purest form of expression, and my camera is how I bring it to life. For a decade gimbals and drones have been my go-to tools for immersing viewers in the moment. FPV flying has provided me skills and confidence to fly in tight and difficult environments with precision, fading the gap between regular and aerial imagery.
Years of filming skiing and snowboarding have taught me that authenticity is everything. Capturing unrepeatable moments under pressure is an important skill, from mountain peaks to bustling production sets
I have followed the casual extreme sports filmmaker path as an injury led me to filming at a young age of fifteen. As I'm now 29, I have a relatively long history on different productions from commercials, tv-series, documentaries and short films. All the gained technical experience in the commercial world combined with my passion and creativity brings out the best results from both worlds.
I’m always looking for new adventures. Whether it’s happening on high altitude or inside a human mind. I’m based in Rovaniemi, Finland but willing to travel wherever your project needs me. Whether your story unfolds in the heart of the city or the solitude of the mountains, I’m ready to bring it to life.
Getting the drone shot on the most challenging enviroments.
Getting the drone shot on the most challenging enviroments.
Filming at 5000 meters in Chile
Filming at 5000 meters in Chile
Surviving the freezing temps
Surviving the freezing temps
Follow shots in the woods
Follow shots in the woods
On top of Marmolejo (6108m), Chile
On top of Marmolejo (6108m), Chile
Capturing Finnish nature for Aukio-project
Capturing Finnish nature for Aukio-project
Filming for Metsien Kätkemä
Filming for Metsien Kätkemä
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