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LEARN WITH ME

I’ve built my food video career in a small home studio, creating cinematic recipe videos and photography for food and beverage brands. I teach the same systems, workflow, and storytelling approach I use in client projects. It’s practical, clear, and easy to apply.

Whether you join a workshop or work with me 1:1, my goal is the same: help you create videos that feel authentic, intentional, and cinematic, and give you the confidence to use those skills to grow your creative business.

SiGn Up Now
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1:1 Food Videography Mentorship

Learn to create cinematic food videos with confidence.

This one-on-one coaching is for food photographers, bloggers, and creators who want to master cinematic storytelling and make content that stands out. Each 90-minute session is hands-on and focused on skills you can use right away.

What’s included

Storytelling & Videography Basics
Learn how to use your camera for video, the key storytelling principles that make food content feel cinematic, and how to plan your shoot so you know exactly what you’re capturing before you hit record.

Live Styling & Shooting
Watch my workflow in real time as we style and shoot together, then apply the same approach in your own setup.

Editing with Premiere Pro
Edit your footage into a polished short-form video with guidance tailored to your skill level.

You can book sessions individually or bundle all three. Custom pricing is available if you want to learn with a friend.

Not sure if it’s the right fit?
Book a free 15-minute discovery call via Calendly to talk through your goals before you commit.

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workshops

In-person group workshops.

These workshops are for food photographers, bloggers, and creators who want to deepen their visual storytelling through short-form food video. We cover storytelling, lighting, styling, shooting, and editing in a hands-on setting so your videos feel authentic, intentional, and cinematic.

No workshops are scheduled right now, but new sessions are in the works.

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What students Have to Say

The workshop was amazing! Even for me, who already works with video production, I could still learn a lot. It met all of my expectations. A small class size helps a lot to be more intimate and gives more freedom for shy people like me to ask questions and clear all doubts. It was a complete experience involving the theoretical part on how to film and the practical part, my favorite part. At that moment, we were able to create our video with your valuable tips. I was very pleased with my video, as I wouldn’t be able to achieve that result alone. This was only possible because of the workshop, very well designed by you.
— Breno

FAQ

Do I need to book all three sessions at once?

No. You can book each session individually or purchase all three upfront. If you’re unsure what you need, book a free 15-minute discovery call and we’ll choose the right path together.


When is your next workshop?

Nothing is scheduled at the moment, but new workshops are coming. Join my list to get updates first.


Will the sessions be recorded?

No, sessions aren’t recorded. You’ll have light support from me for up to three months after, so you’re not left on your own.

I already create food videos and want to advance my skills. Do you teach that?

Yes. I meet you where you are. We can refine storytelling, elevate your aesthetic, or dig into advanced shooting and editing. Custom sessions are built around your goals.


Do I need a fancy setup or a large studio?

No. I shoot most of my work in a small home studio. You can create professional, cinematic videos in small spaces. We use what you have and build from there.


What platform do you teach editing on?

Adobe Premiere Pro. If you already use it, we can go deeper. If you’re new, we’ll start with the basics.

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Do I need a dedicated camera, or can I use my phone?

You’ll need a DSLR or mirrorless camera with video capabilities for both workshops and 1:1 coaching. We’ll cover techniques and settings that require a dedicated camera.