Lifeworks Inspiring Possibilities - 70th Anniversary Video

Shot and Edited by Will Barrat Productions Inc. Directed and Produced by Dawna Gyukeri and Sharnia Dont

Produced during my time at Lifeworks, this project was a collaborative effort between myself and my supervisor, Dawna Gyukeri. Together, we coordinated interviews, conducted outreach, and helped shape the storytelling approach behind this anniversary video.

The video features individuals supported through our Day, Employment, Residential, and Shared Living Programs — including on-site interviews at workplaces and homes — as well as a roundtable segment where families reflected on Lifeworks’ founding and early years. Their stories grounded the anniversary in history, heart, and lived experience.

This piece was created to honor Lifeworks’ 70-year commitment to Advocacy, Empowerment, and Opportunity.

“Everything is Everything” by Shana

Styled by campsens Shot and Edited by Mellowvier Hair by Love Luna Studio

This project embodies my approach to storytelling through wardrobe — where every fabric, color, and silhouette is intentional.

A visual rooted in softness, romance, and quiet power — this music video tells a story of reflection and desire through intimate, story-driven styling.

“4M: /form/”

Written and Directed by campsens Shot and Edited by Imag9ne Media during my time as their Marketing Intern

This project is about faith and transformation. 4M: /form/ is a visual exploring the emotional and spiritual distance between our present identities and future selves. This project explores quiet tension — moving through vulnerability, surrender, and spiritual humility which shape us to be better every time.

This project was realized through my vision to visuals framework: an approach that turns concept into imagery, emotion into story, and direction into design.

Imag9ne Media Ad — Inaugural Dare to Imagine Film Festival

Written and Directed by campsens Shot and Edited by Imag9ne Media during my time as their Marketing Intern

This promotional ad was created for Imag9ne Media’s Inaugural Dare to Imagine Film Festival. Instead of using dialogue or voiceover, the concept uses primary colors to represent different creative forms coming together through film.

I led the creative direction and script — shaping the tone, structure, and visual language to reflect the festival’s purpose: a space to experience, express, and connect.

Corey for It-Self

Corey’s word was Bold, and the styling made sure this was represented. Dressed in all red with silver accessories, his look leaned into sharp contrast and confidence. The monochrome palette created visual weight, while metallic accents added more edge — a reflection of Corey’s incredible presence without any apologies.

Muse: Corey Prosper Directed by David Morency Cinematography by Colin Pagnoni Photography by Tailyn Clark & Rainier Almonte Planning by Josephine Boateng Artistry Creative Project Management by Alfred Gyansah Styled by campsens and Corey Prosper

Nia for It-Self

For this shoot, the word was Tribe — and the wardrobe followed. I leaned into bold prints and layered textures, styling Nia in looks that honored individuality while building a visual language of unity. This fit was styled to reflect identity, intention, and belonging — building a bridge between self-expression and shared stories.

Muse: Nia Gains Directed by David Morency Cinematography by Colin Pagnoni Photography by Tailyn Clark & Rainier Almonte Planning by Josephine Boateng Artistry Creative Project Management by Alfred Gyansah Styled by campsens

Behind the Scenes by campsens