About

Growing up between Western and Eastern cultures taught Calum to see the world through different lenses, a balance of contrasts that continues to shape how he tells stories. His time at Condé Nast deepened his instinct for visual nuance, learning to capture meaning in the midst of movement and change.

Though most of his work revolves around moving images, photography remains where it all began. It’s how he stays connected to the spaces and people around him, observing light, gestures, and fleeting instances that often go unnoticed. Whether through film or stills, he’s always chasing how images can tell stories and evoke emotion.