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| - Shirley Rodriguez (also credited as Shirley Miranda-Rodriguez) is a New York-based editorial and commercial still and motion photographer and media producer. She has shot commercially for notable brands including Olay, Fruit of the Loom, CoverGirl, Girl Scouts of the USA, Simon & Schuster (book covers), Pantene, Isaac Mizrahi, and the New York International Latino Film Festival, for whom she collaborated as the director of photography in the 2008 campaign that won the PromaxBDA Bronze Award. Her work has appeared in Latina, Crain, Siempre Mujer, Hispanic, Urban Latino, The New York Times Online and Vibe magazines among other notable publications. She is currently the creative director and president at Create The Remarkable, Inc., a video production and photography company she co-founded wi (en)
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| - Shirley Rodriguez (also credited as Shirley Miranda-Rodriguez) is a New York-based editorial and commercial still and motion photographer and media producer. She has shot commercially for notable brands including Olay, Fruit of the Loom, CoverGirl, Girl Scouts of the USA, Simon & Schuster (book covers), Pantene, Isaac Mizrahi, and the New York International Latino Film Festival, for whom she collaborated as the director of photography in the 2008 campaign that won the PromaxBDA Bronze Award. Her work has appeared in Latina, Crain, Siempre Mujer, Hispanic, Urban Latino, The New York Times Online and Vibe magazines among other notable publications. She is currently the creative director and president at Create The Remarkable, Inc., a video production and photography company she co-founded with her partner, Julian Gerena-Quinones, in 2013. Rodriguez has worked on marketing campaigns for educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and magazines for over a decade. She is a contributor to Mamiverse.com and was one of the four women selected to speak to the first Lady Michelle Obama in July 2012 in a historical round table discussion. Rodriguez spoke about health care and autism spectrum disorders. Rodriguez's personal work is primarily in portraiture. Her most recent personal work highlights artists in New York of varying genres ranging from performance artists to comic book illustrators. Among her many photo collections, her most popular collection is that of fine art nudes & portraits of over 150 women, LatiNatural, which has garnered her international press and solo shows throughout New York City. This internationally recognized work explores the body image, diversity, and experience of the North American Latina woman. LatiNatural has been exhibited throughout New York City including solo shows at the Bolivar Arellano Gallery in the East Village and the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute. In 2005, El Diario/La Prensa honored Rodriguez with their "Mujeres Destacadas" (Distinguished Women) award. She was born in New York City to Puerto Rican parents and is a graduate of New School University. In 2003 she co-founded Somos Arte, LLC, a creative service firm where she served as creative director and senior photographer until 2011. (en)
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