Documentary · Investigative · Editorial
Byline.
Investigative Documentary · Field Correspondent
"The checkpoint had been there for eleven years. The soldiers who manned it had never been told why. That detail — that small, bureaucratic amnesia — was the whole story."
I spent four months embedded in the northern corridor before the piece ran. Not because the access was difficult — access was easy once you stopped asking permission — but because the story kept rewriting itself. Every source I found pointed to another source, and that source pointed back to a document that had been classified, then declassified, then quietly reclassified again.
The piece ran in Foreign Affairs in March 2024. By Friday it had been cited in a Senate Intelligence Committee briefing. By the following Monday, three foreign ministries had issued statements. The editor told me she'd never seen a magazine piece move that fast. I told her the story had been waiting a long time to be told.

The Source · Tbilisi, 2024



Four formats.
One editorial standard.
The form changes. The commitment to the story doesn't.

The documents they said didn't exist.
Long-form investigative reporting for magazines, newspapers, and digital publications with the patience to let a story breathe. From 3,000-word features to 20,000-word serial investigations.
Foreign Affairs · The Atlantic · ProPublica

Eight minutes to change a vote.
Cinéma-vérité documentary production for streaming platforms and editorial outlets. Handheld. Intimate. Built for the attention economy without conceding to it.
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Context is the scoop.
Live and recorded on-camera analysis for broadcast networks and digital newsrooms. The kind of commentary that makes the anchor pause and ask a follow-up.
CNN · Al Jazeera English · MSNBC

Brand journalism that earns the read.
Narrative-driven content for Fortune 100 brand newsrooms that operates at magazine standards. Not content marketing — editorial with a client. The reader should never feel the brief.
Salesforce · Microsoft · Goldman Sachs
The work doesn't stop
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in 72 hours
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congressional citations
Foreign Affairs investigation into contractor oversight cited directly in Senate Intelligence Committee and two House subcommittee sessions.
optioned the treatment
Feature documentary treatment developed from a 12,000-word investigation. Pre-production begins Q3 2026.
translated into
Northern corridor investigation republished by partner outlets across Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia within two weeks of publication.
in redirected contracts
Investigation into defense procurement irregularities contributed to congressional review that resulted in contract restructuring.
published since 2016
Across print, broadcast, and documentary formats. Zero retractions.