
One of my great joys in life is building worlds.
Sometimes that world is a festival. Sometimes it is a pirate ship, a hidden garden, a desert oasis, a classroom full of robots, or a candlelit room where strangers become friends. Sometimes it lives on a stage, sometimes inside a camera lens, sometimes in the quiet space between people when something real finally lands.
There is no greater expression of my art than inviting people into those worlds in person, through photography, through video, through immersive experience, and letting them step fully inside the story.
Over the years I have had the rare privilege of building and working on hundreds of events. Large scale educational festivals, STEAM programs, immersive themed gatherings, video productions, street fairs, community celebrations, private retreats, creative shoots, and more parties than I could possibly count anymore. Some were built for families. Some were built for adults. Some were public. Some were deeply personal.
The format changes. The intention does not. Every event I create is a journey.
I do not build spaces for people to simply attend. I build spaces for people to enter. To participate. To connect. To explore. To feel something shift. Interactive, immersive, and memorable are not buzzwords to me. They are the baseline.
I come from a long background in art, theater, photography, technology, education, and hands-on making. I design sets, build props, wrangle crews, light rooms, teach kids, host adults, calm nervous guests, solve problems in real time, and keep the story moving when things inevitably go sideways. I hold space. I build containers. Then I let the magic happen inside them.
What I create lives at the intersection of structure and imagination. Logistics and emotion. Safety and wonder. If you have been to one of my events, you already know.
Victor’s ability to capture the mood and atmosphere of our boudoir shoot made for an incredibly empowering experience. The photos are both tasteful and stunning. Highly recommend!
– NatalieBe careful, he takes really good photos
– Sarah



















































