About me

I’m a multimedia storyteller based in Calgary, originally from the Philippines, with a background in live production and a growing focus on culture and editorial writing.

My work is shaped by an early instinct to find stories across mediums—through books, images, music, and everyday experiences. That instinct has since evolved into a practice of documenting lived moments through both writing and video, with a particular interest in food, place, and identity.

Before moving into media, I studied hospitality and legal assisting—experiences that strengthened my ability to engage with people, understand systems, and observe how individuals move within them. Those perspectives continue to inform how I approach storytelling today.

I began in production as a volunteer floor director and camera operator, later working as an audio technician. That foundation gave me a working understanding of how stories are built across formats—visually, technically, and in real time.

I’m currently developing a body of work focused on Calgary’s cultural landscape, while also exploring broader themes of language, identity, and belonging. Long-term, I’m interested in feature writing and storytelling that connects local experiences to wider global narratives.