Elderkin has directed videos for musical artists such as: Dua Lipa,[1] Kanye West,[2] Kendrick Lamar,[2] Frank Ocean,[2] John Legend, Arctic Monkeys, and Foals.
His clients list includes, amongst others artists, Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Frank Ocean, Nas, Bon Iver, The Black Eyed Peas, K'naan, James Blake, Seal, John Legend.
[2][3][7] He has worked for record labels Capitol Records, Universal Music, Sony, Warner Bros. print and broadcast media Billboard, Rolling Stone, Vogue, MTV, Rizzoli, as well as fashion personalities like designer Jeremy Scott and model Heidi Klum, the charity Oxfam and manufacturers Coca-Cola, Foot Locker, Nike, Adidas, Vans, Billabong.
His endeavour into photojournalism in war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo through co-operation with Oxfam worker Claire Lewis resulted in a critically acclaimed exhibition at the United Nations General Assembly in New York in 2007.
His feature-length debut is the award-winning documentary film Bouncing Cats[9] about a breakdance workshop for teaching b-boy culture to Ugandan disenfranchised youth.