Gene-Abrahms Dinglé

Videographer / Film Photographer

Gene-Abrahms Dinglé is the official videographer and film photographer for Firm Foundation He’s an artist with a minister’s heart—currently pursuing his Master’s in Theology at Talbot School of Theology. Gene-Abrahms sees visual storytelling as a way to reflect God’s beauty, capturing weddings with a quiet attentiveness and timeless style.

His love for film photography began when his father gifted him a Nikon F—the same camera NASA sent to the moon. Since then, he’s fallen in love with the discipline and texture of analog, using it to document moments that feel honest, sacred, and alive. While he shoots digital video for weddings, he still brings 35mm film to every event.

Clients appreciate Gene-Abrahms’s gentle presence, eye for detail, and the peace he brings to fast-paced environments. For him, the camera isn’t just a creative tool—it’s a means of worship.

Black and white photo of a waterfall descending from a cliff surrounded by tall trees.
A person with glasses and dreadlocks wearing a dark jacket, looking to the side with a serious expression, against a neutral gradient background.
Silhouette of a person with dreadlocks wearing glasses, in profile against a gradient background.