Mylestone Media
Myles Person — a videographer, educator, and the founder of Mylestone Media LLC, a creative studio rooted in storytelling, culture, and community. Based in Washington, D.C. and originally from Boston, I bring over a decade of experience capturing the stories that matter — from grassroots movements and nonprofit work to personal milestones and cultural events.
My journey started behind the lens and grew into a passion for visual storytelling that bridges creativity with impact. Whether I’m directing a documentary, producing an event recap, or mentoring young videographers in the classroom, my focus is the same: make every frame intentional and every voice heard.
Mylestone Media has partnered with organizations like the NAACP, The Davis System, The Organizing Accelerator, The William Monroe Trotter Collaborative at Harvard Kennedy School, Boston Harbor Now, and more — delivering content that informs, inspires, and amplifies.
Outside of production, I teach middle school videography, helping the next generation of storytellers find their voice through film. It’s not just about editing clips — it’s about empowering creativity, confidence, and critical thinking.
Every project I take on is a collaboration — rooted in trust, driven by purpose, and delivered with care.
Let’s build something that leaves a mark.















