Untitled TV Show Project
An upcoming food and travel series shaped by family meals, close friends, late tables, and intimate rooms around the world.

This sample update introduces an upcoming Untitled TV Show Project: a food and travel series shot with a Bourdain-esque respect for place, appetite, and unforced conversation.
The visual language is intimate rather than glossy. The camera stays close to family meals, old friends, market walks, borrowed kitchens, late-night courtyards, and the quiet rituals that happen before everyone sits down. Each location should feel specific enough to smell the room.

The show follows gatherings in different corners of the world, but the point is not spectacle. It is the small social choreography around the table: who cooks, who tells the story, who pours, who translates, who lingers after the plates are cleared.
The production approach pairs handheld warmth with composed food stills, letting the people and rooms carry the emotional weight.