December • 2022
Stephanie was great - she was flexible, thought quickly on her feet, and worked hard to make a shoot work with very little information and preparation. Would definitely hire her again!
Phoenix, AZ, USA
7 reviews$750 - $1500 / Day
Request QuotePeruvian-American cinematographer specializing in documentaries. Credits with Al Jazeera, Netflix, and Bravo. Endlessly inspired by the beauty of the Arizona desert. Bilingual in English/Spanish. Check out my work at www.stephanie-rose.com
December • 2022
Stephanie was great - she was flexible, thought quickly on her feet, and worked hard to make a shoot work with very little information and preparation. Would definitely hire her again!
August • 2022
Stephanie was fantastic to work with and gave us great footage. Will definitely work with her again in the future!
September • 2023
Stephanie did a great job and was a pleasure to work with!
Produced for More Perfect Union
Workers at Wells Fargo are organizing the first big bank union in the U.S. The company has been rocked by scandals for years — fake accounts, racism, misleading data, employee abuse. Politicians in D.C. haven't stopped it, so workers are doing it themselves.
Produced for Scripps News
Scripps News' Cody LaGrow delves into AI romance, exploring its allure and his own robot love story.
Produced for Bloomberg Digital
In 2021, Agnes Tirop broke the women's 10,000 meter world record. Five weeks later, she was dead. Bloomberg Investigates examines her murder and the threat of violence for other Kenyan runners. (I was 2nd Unit DP for all of the Arizona footage.)
Produced for 60 Second Docs
From his garage-turned-laboratory, mad scientist Lance Greathouse creates custom-wheelchairs kitted out with barbecues, flamethrowers, and backup cameras.
Citizen patrols at the U.S.-Mexico border claim they’re patriots covering gaps in U.S. security. But migrant aid groups call them dangerous vigilantes. In partnership with the Los Angeles Times, Scripps News’ “In Real Life” series shows the operations and impact of America’s border militias.
Produced for Black Leaf Films
Steeped in centuries of tradition, land belonging to the US's Indigenous communities is sacred to them. However, decades of unfettered fossil fuel and nuclear ore extraction are killing the land, while climate change is eroding the soil and increasing temperatures. But the next generation of Indigenous youth is fighting back, albeit using more modern methods.
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