Sirus is a director and photographer based in London. His formative years were deeply influenced by skateboarding, an experience that cultivated within him a distinctive, self-reliant approach to his craft. For the past decade, he has worked professionally within the skateboarding film industry at its highest level. Beyond this specialisation, he also adeptly navigates roles across cinematography, directing, and stills photography in a wider context.
Across both his moving and still images, Sirus explores the inter- connected themes of community, the transient nature of moments, and personal connection. His work is characterized by a clear and individual aesthetic, often embracing analogue processes and a distinct, self-developed handmade style.
Sirus is a director and photographer based in London. His formative years were deeply influenced by skateboarding, an experience that cultivated within him a distinctive, self-reliant approach to his craft. For the past decade, he has worked professionally within the skateboarding film industry at its highest level. Beyond this specialisation, he also adeptly navigates roles across cinematography, directing, and stills photography in a wider context.
Across both his moving and still images, Sirus explores the inter- connected themes of community, the transient nature of moments, and personal connection. His work is characterized by a clear and individual aesthetic, often embracing analogue processes and a distinct, self-developed handmade style.
Sirus is a director and photographer based in London. His formative years were deeply influenced by skateboarding, an experience that cultivated within him a distinctive, self-reliant approach to his craft. For the past decade, he has worked professionally within the skateboarding film industry at its highest level. Beyond this specialisation, he also adeptly navigates roles across cinematography, directing, and stills photography in a wider context.
Across both his moving and still images, Sirus explores the inter- connected themes of community, the transient nature of moments, and personal connection. His work is characterized by a clear and individual aesthetic, often embracing analogue processes and a distinct, self-developed handmade style.