Documentary filmmaker, journalist and creative producer whose work stems from a love of science, the natural world, human interaction and the power of storytelling.

Queen of the Dinosaurs: A Wrestler's Story (2019)

Samantha Cohen is a professional underground wrestler who uses wrestling as a form of empowerment and as a temporary release from her daily struggles with depression, anxiety and self-image.


“Having them here is a sign of the health of our environment, and we should be really welcoming them and celebrating the fact that they’re here. And if they disappear, we’re in trouble."

With the news of harmful algal blooms (HABs) being ever present during modern summers on Cayuga Lake, we’re taking a deep dive into the water we drink and use every day.

Last week, New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG) announced its plans to place its Bell Station property, located off Nut Ridge Road in Lansing, up for a sealed bid auction, causing an uproar from concerned residents and organizations trying to preserve the land.

"I want it to be a safe place where people come and they forget about what happened ... and just be together. Stay connected, and for this to be a space for people to do that means a lot. That’s what I’m most excited about and most proud of is that I see this being a place where memories can happen.”

The Lucky Ones (2018)

In 2016, Atlantic Coast Gymnastics closed its doors for the day upon the news that its head coach, Joseph Catrambone, faced accusations of physical and sexual assault. A year later, still processing the news, the gymnasts at ACG found that they were not alone when sexual assault allegations against national team doctor Larry Nassar rattled the gymnastics world. The Lucky Ones looks into the culture of a sport that cultivates relationships of abusive trust and a testimony to resilience. It is a reflection on how this culture came to be, and poses an important question:
How do we move on from here?

The Emerald Ash Borer (2017)

A look into the invasive bug species devastating American Ash trees throughout the United States and the impacts on the logging and timber industry.