An audience, not a number
The people who follow me are a community. They comment, they message, they take a recommendation seriously — because I have never handed one out lightly.
UGC creator — living up north
I make content about ordinary things — the house, the music, the dogs, the baby, the bit of the week nobody films. Brands come to me when they want a voice that sounds like a person.

Hello
I have been posting online for years, mostly about everyday life, music and home. The community around it is finally growing, and the reason is simple: the algorithm rewards authenticity, creativity and good content, and that happens to be the only kind I know how to make.
There is a day job too — banking, very mundane — and there are two dogs and a baby, which is where most of the good footage comes from. None of that gets hidden for a brief. It is the reason people watch.
What I want out of this is straightforward. Bring people together, start a few conversations, make the digital bit of life feel a little more personal — and give the brands I work with something genuinely worth what they paid for it.
Every post, every collaboration — it stays true to me and to the people who follow me. That is the whole business model.
Four things I will not compromise on
The people who follow me are a community. They comment, they message, they take a recommendation seriously — because I have never handed one out lightly.
Video, posts, stills, captions. Made to build awareness and actually move someone, not to sit on a grid looking tidy.
I would rather tell your story properly than read a script at a camera. If a product does not belong in my life, it will show, and neither of us wins.
A single review, a run of posts, or a full campaign across formats. Scope it to what you need and what the budget allows.
Drop me a line
Tell me what you are making and what you want it to do. Even a rough idea is enough to start — I will come back with a format, a timeline and a price.