Born in Los Angeles and raised between two homelands, California and the Philippines, Evans’ work explores memory, migration, loss, and quiet resilience. Her films linger on the unnoticed, shaped by faith, cultural nuance, and emotional depth. They have earned recognition on the festival circuit, but it’s the personal truths behind the lens that drive her most.
Whether documenting intimate stories or capturing a family’s quiet rituals, her lens invites reflection over spectacle.
In this season of rebuilding, she is telling stories that hold space for grief, grace, and the long, slow return to self.
With a background in filmmaking and creative direction, Evans blends storytelling, faith, and humanity into everything she creates. Her work often centers on community, healing, and the quiet beauty of everyday life. Whether capturing short-form documentaries, leading purpose-driven video projects, or building visual campaigns, she brings deep care and intention to each frame.
Her current focus is producing narrative-driven media, especially stories rooted in personal transformation, cultural identity, and spiritual resilience. She is developing Even Here, an upcoming audio series exploring grief, faith, and the hidden moments that shape our return to self. Evans is passionate about using her creative gifts to serve churches, nonprofits, and grassroots movements.
Rooted in her Catholic Christian faith, Evans’ approach to filmmaking is guided by presence, compassion, and quiet boldness. She believes in the power of story to heal, connect, and reveal the sacred in the ordinary.
- St. Catherine of Siena