Creative Heart. Business Mind.

My name’s Randy

Based in the Eastern Townships. Creating across Montreal and Quebec.

Digital Marketer | Filmmaker | Photographer | Entrepreneur

Hi, I’m Randy—a creative storyteller at heart, blending strategy and soul to create content that connects. Whether it’s through digital marketing, photography, or video, my focus is always the same: crafting meaningful stories that not only grab attention but drive real results.

I live in the beautiful Eastern Townships of Quebec and work throughout Montreal and beyond—partnering with brands, businesses, and people who want to make an impact with content that feels human, honest, and high-performing.

At the end of the day, my biggest inspiration comes from home. I’m a proud dad to Gabriel and Evey, a lucky fiancé to Amanda, and best buds with our pups, Roo and Prim. They’re the heart of everything I do.

I believe the best content builds trust. And trust builds everything else. If you’re in the Eastern Townships, Montreal, or anywhere across Quebec—and you're ready to make something meaningful—let’s build something epic together.

 

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What I Can Do for You

Content creation & digital strategy from the Eastern Townships to Montreal and beyond.

I help businesses and entrepreneurs across Quebec level up their brand with high-impact creative and strategic support. My services include:

  • Photo & video content creation

  • Social media management (ongoing or one-time campaigns)

  • Digital marketing consulting

Whether you're a local business in the Eastern Townships or a growing brand in Montreal, I create content that connects with your audience and drives results.

The future of marketing isn’t just ads—it’s authentic, valuable content. I’ll help you build trust with your audience, boost engagement, and position your brand as a go-to authority in your space.

If you’re ready to stand out online with content that feels real, relevant, and effective, let’s make it happen.

 
 

Content marketing is the gap between what brands produce and what consumers actually want