Videography formed a big part of my family growing up.
My grandfather first started experimenting in the mid-late 60s, chronicling all manner of lived experiences entailing public life.
This formed the cornerstone of our family’s fascination with video.
By the 80s, my uncles and aunts were shooting short films, writing stories and composing music.
By the early 2000s, most were abroad cataloguing their travels with digital cameras.
Birthdays, holidays, events and the day to day were archived for posterity.
In 2010 I started a YouTube channel.
The following year I was gifted a Macbook Pro.
I have been continuously working on videos since then.