about

DOP, editor, photographer

the beggining

Latvian-born, London-raised, Gravis began developing his visual language at an early age, first engaging with cameras through skate culture and documentary-style observation. His work shifted toward live music in 2019, where he found a long-term focus in concert photography and music-led storytelling

Since then, Gravis has photographed major international festivals including Rolling Loud, SummerSound, Positivus, and ReadyFest, and worked with artists such as Morgenshtern, Smokepurpp and MadeinTYO and many others. He has directed documentary films for Kizaru and T-Fest, with a practice centred on capturing live performance, process, and the cultural context surrounding music.

the process

Gravis works directly with artists and production teams to establish a clear visual direction from the outset. By aligning on intent, scale, and delivery needs, the team develops a cohesive approach that translates live performance into strong, usable visuals.

the experience

Gravis and his team bring extensive experience working across large-scale concerts and festivals, supporting artists and organisers with clear, reliable visual delivery.

Through photography and film, they document live performances in a way that reflects the scale, energy, and intent of each project, producing visuals designed for promotion, editorial use, and long-term archive.

  • Capturing the artist, band, crowds, and the environment that shapes the live experience.

  • Documenting the event’s performances, crowds, and atmosphere to convey its full scale and energy.

  • We create documentary films around tours, album releases, concerts, and festivals, taking each project from concept to delivery.