
I’ve always been drawn to stories that bridge worlds.
Raised by a Swedish dad and Taiwanese mom, I grew up immersed in two cultures that shaped how I connect with people. As an athlete, I saw firsthand how stories shape identity, build connections, and inspire action.​ Tennis took me around the world, but it was the people, places, and moments beyond the game that left a lasting mark.
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When I stopped competing, I traded my tennis racket for a camera, channeling my love for storytelling into filmmaking. Now, as a director, editor, and cinematographer, I craft stories that resonate, connect, and move people—from branded content and social campaigns to unscripted TV.
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The mindset and lessons I carried from my time in sport—quick thinking, resilience, staying true to myself—still influence the way I approach filmmaking. I’ve learned when to adapt, when to push, and how to make every frame count, just as I did on the court.
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I create with impact in mind, knowing that sometimes a :06 hits as hard as a :60. The right story, in the right format, can shift conversations. Any scale, any budget—always with intention.​