Raised in Massachusetts, Cameron discovered the world of film at a young age and quickly knew it wasn’t just something to watch — it was something to be part of. Drawn to storytelling that lingers emotionally and visually, that early fascination grew into a commitment to creating work that resonates beneath the surface.

Inspired by filmmakers and storytellers like Scott Derrickson and Stephen King, Cameron is especially drawn to horror as a vehicle for exploring human experience. His work is fueled by the emotional lessons we all gather throughout life — fear, loss, memory, guilt, and connection — using genre as a way to make those feelings tangible.

Through atmosphere, psychological tension, and intimate visual language, Cameron aims to create films that stay with audiences long after the screen goes dark.