Roswell Presbyterian Middle School Youth on Missions in Chattanooga

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I’m thrilled to share a video I shot years ago on a mission trip to Chattanooga. In it, you’ll see more than just scenes of service; you’ll witness the heart behind the work, the people whose lives intersected with ours, and the stories that unfolded when we showed up with cameras and open hearts.

As a visual storyteller and brand builder, I believe every still and frame is an opportunity to honor subjects’ dignity, amplify their voices, and craft narratives that connect — not just for fundraising or promotion but for genuine human encounters. On this trip, I carried that conviction into every lighting set-up, every interview angle, and every moment of unscripted truth.

Watch this video and ask yourself:

  • Who are the unseen heroes?
  • What happens when someone says “yes” to being part of a story?
  • How can your mission, non-profit, or business organization use visual storytelling not as a megaphone, but as a mirror and a bridge?

I hope this sparks ideas for your own storytelling journey. Let’s lean into truth, light, and compassion together.