06/02/2026
As many of you know, I’ve spent a lot of time building my brand as a cinematic videographer. I’ve invested countless hours into learning my craft, upgrading equipment, traveling, editing, networking, and consistently delivering quality work for the artists and clients I work with.
One thing I’ve learned is that people often see the final video, but they don’t see the work that goes into creating it. They don’t see the planning, the shooting days, the late nights editing, the revisions, or the years spent developing the skills required to produce professional results.
I want to make something very clear: nobody works for free.
When you go to the grocery store, you don’t walk out with free milk. When you hire a mechanic, a barber, a tattoo artist, or any other professional, you expect to pay for their time and expertise. Videography is no different.
I take pride in my work ethic. I show up, I work hard, I communicate, and I do everything I can to deliver a product that helps artists and businesses look their best. That’s not arrogance, it’s simply the standard I’ve set for myself.
What I find disappointing is when conversations about projects are ignored, messages are left on read, or people expect professional-level work without respecting the value behind it. Even a simple response shows respect for another person’s time.
Moving forward, I’ll be focusing my energy on working with artists, brands, and clients who understand the value of professionalism, communication, and mutual respect. I’m grateful for the people who have always supported my work, paid on time, and treated this as a real business relationship. Those are the relationships I plan to continue building.
As I continue to grow, I’ll also be expanding beyond music videos and concert recaps into other creative and commercial video projects. My goal has always been to create powerful visual content while building a sustainable business around the craft I love.
At the end of the day, artists deserve to be taken seriously for their talent. Videographers deserve the same respect for theirs.
To everyone who has supported me, trusted me, and respected my work, thank you. The next chapter is going to be bigger, better, and focused on quality over quantity.
Sincerely Bam Bam Visions