Luche Photography
Another Encounter in Brooklyn
2024
I wrote this dialogue in jest of the people I ran into while living in Bushwick. Acted brilliantly by my talented friends, Kristina and J.R., this short asks opposites don't attract, but are they really that different?



Phases of a Goddess
2021
Janiah goes through the phases of moving on from a breakup. Healing in many ways- facing herself has truly been a challenge. Will she be ready for a date?
Cast: J.R Yussuf
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Albamarina Nahar-
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Co-Director: Natacha Guttirrez-
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Cinematographer & Editor: Lucille Celic
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Music: Mity Maose


poem #2
2020
After writing another poem I wanted to shoot more nature. This became my little passion project. This video was a lot of fun making and even though I couldn't find an actress, it wasn't so bad being in front of the camera. Narrated by the talented Neil Brown, his deep voice and reading gave my poem the tone I needed.
First Trust 2018
Musical Performance by John Willam Watkins
May 2019
I had an amazing opportunity to film John William Watkins perform at Rockwood Music Hall in May 2019. An amazing musician and songs! Follow him on Spotify !
A Shifted Hope
2018
First experimental film I directed, shot, and edited. This short film is about a man feels his day can't get any worse until unexpected help arrives at his feet.



DIESEL
2017
When we were little we would play a game plucking a flower's petals to find out the answer. Do they love me, do they love me not? As we get older, we'll start to do the opposite and pluck ourselves away little by little just to be admired when the answer is self-love.


Diesel is a 10-minute character driven short film about two New York bred, bisexual millennials navigating intimacy using mediums that supposedly support connection.
On the verge of marijuana becoming legal nationwide, Diesel (Light Drama) digs into the juicy core of what it means to be queer, to differ from the norm and uses a blunt as it's symbol to stretch our comprehension toward the underbelly of what it feels to be an other.




