Drone operator
As an experienced drone operator, I deliver high-quality aerial imagery with a strong focus on precision, reliability, and professionalism. My work has been featured in documentaries for the National Geographic Channel and is regularly commissioned by press, media, and broadcast organisations. With in-depth knowledge of aviation regulations, a valid drone licence, and established relationships with the relevant authorities, I ensure all flights are fully compliant and approved, allowing productions to run smoothly and efficiently on the day. Every shoot is carefully planned in advance, with detailed location scouting, mapping, assessment of weather conditions, and consideration of flight restrictions, enabling close-up and technically demanding shots to be achieved safely and effectively.
Everton FC
Over the past four years, I have been documenting Everton Football Club’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock (Hill Dickinson Stadium), capturing its transformation from the earliest groundwork through to its current, evolving form. Filmed from land, sea, and sky, this long-term project has involved more than 500 carefully planned drone flights, creating a unique and comprehensive visual record of one of the most significant stadium developments in modern football. As construction continues, I remain actively engaged in filming the site, including live match-day operations, ensuring the story of the stadium is told in real time with consistency and depth.
UEFA EURO 2028
My aerial imagery was selected by UEFA as part of the official announcement confirming Liverpool as a host city for UEFA EURO 2028, with Everton Stadium named as one of the tournament venues. The drone imagery played a key role in visually showcasing the scale, location, and significance of the stadium within the wider city landscape, helping to communicate Liverpool’s readiness to host a major international football tournament. Distributed across UEFA’s official channels and global media platforms, the images were seen by audiences worldwide, placing both the city of Liverpool and Everton Stadium on the international stage ahead of one of football’s biggest competitions.
Premier League
My aerial footage has been used by the Premier League across both broadcast and digital platforms, including coverage with Sky Sports and TNT Sports, as well as official web and online content. The imagery brings added scale, atmosphere, and context to Premier League storytelling, enhancing match coverage and editorial features with striking visual perspectives.
Designed to complement live broadcasts and digital media, the footage captures the energy of match days and the presence of the stadium within its surroundings, helping to elevate the overall viewing experience for audiences watching in the UK and around the world.
Rugby League Ashes
I had the pleasure of filming behind the scenes at the Rugby League Ashes at Hill Dickinson Stadium, capturing the build-up, atmosphere, and moments away from the pitch that fans don’t usually see. The video was filmed entirely by myself, combining ground-level coverage with dynamic drone footage to create a complete and immersive visual story of the event.
The aerial imagery adds scale and energy, placing the stadium and crowd into context, while the behind-the-scenes access brings a more personal perspective to the occasion. Together, the footage delivers a cinematic record of the Rugby League Ashes experience, showcasing the event from every angle.
Engineering Europe
Over several years, I captured the construction of Everton Stadium, documenting its progress from early development through to its current form. This work was selected by the National Geographic Channel for inclusion in the documentary Engineering Europe, where Everton Stadium was chosen as a featured project highlighting large-scale modern engineering.
A significant amount of my footage was used throughout the programme, including extensive drone imagery that showcases the scale, complexity, and ambition of the build. The aerial perspectives helped reveal aspects of the construction that cannot be seen from the ground, contributing to the visual storytelling of a major European engineering achievement.
Pepsi Stadium Partnership
My aerial imagery was used to support the announcement of the partnership between Pepsi and Hill Dickinson Stadium. The brief focused on capturing the stadium bowl from above, with the Pepsi logo prominently positioned at the centre, creating a bold and instantly recognisable visual for the official launch.
The resulting images highlight the scale and geometry of the stadium while placing the branding at the heart of the frame, delivering strong, impactful visuals designed for press, digital, and social media use. The aerial perspective provided a clean, striking way to communicate the partnership, combining architectural form with brand presence in a single, powerful image.