🤝 Collaboration Policy

I love collaborating with creative people. Since my portfolio is already well-established, I now focus mainly on paid projects and select collaborations that bring something new (e.g. agency-signed models, full creative teams, advanced productions).

For models building their portfolio, I offer tailored paid video packages designed to help you stand out with professional, cinematic content.

My time for unpaid collaborations is limited but will be considered only when they bring equal value, such as:

  • Non-commercial use - no money is made from the project e.g. passion project

  • Agency-signed or professional models experienced with modelling for video

  • A full creative team (stylist, make up artist, hair, creative director etc.)

  • Advanced productions (cinema cameras e.g. ARRI, RED, lighting assistant, studio builds)

  • Unique concepts that elevate my portfolio

If your project fits this, feel free to reach out! Otherwise, my paid packages are the best way to work together.


Frequently Asked Questions:

1/ “Can you do it for free?”
Unfortunately, no. Professional videography involves much more than just the shoot itself. A 1-hour shoot in reality takes much time careful planning, concept/story development, location scouting, filming, and several days of editing. On top of that, I’m providing you with £5k-10k+ worth of camera equipment and bringing years of experience in filming techniques, lighting, and colour grading which I studied for years.

All of this ensures you get a polished, cinematic result that looks like a brand commercial — which is why my work is paid.

2/ “I’m a brand selling a product — can I collaborate with you?”
My work is designed to help brands build their image through strong visuals and storytelling. While sales may not be instant, professional content builds trust and brand recognition — which is what drives long-term success and profit.

That’s why I see video as an investment in your business, not just content creation. Since the work directly supports your marketing and revenue, I ask to be compensated fairly for it.

3/ “But I have 100k followers and will tag you — isn’t that enough?”
I’ve worked with people with 1,000 to over 3 million followers, and I’ve learned that follower count alone isn’t what brings valuable opportunities. What matters is who those followers are — are they brands, agencies, and clients looking for creative services, or just friends and general audiences?

In my experience, being tagged rarely leads to high-end paid work. Instead, it often brings more requests for free content. I always appreciate tags, but they can’t replace the time, skill, and resources that go into professional production.