Photography of lucha libre
Art focused installation including documentary style photography
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Event Photographer
Houston, TX, USA
$150 - $900 / Day
Request QuoteCamilo Hannibal Smith is a filmmaker, journalist and documentary photographer based in Houston, Texas. He's worked as a copy editor at the Los Angeles Times, and later started covering local news and culture for Houston Press, Houston Chronicle and various online publications including Rolling Stone. He's a graduate of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism's digital media program. He created the documentary film “Raza Rap Project” in the fall of 2018. His past work has involved field producing news videos in New Jersey, New York, Mexico and Venezuela. He got his start behind the camera working on the independent film "Moe". Camilo’s work is focused on storytelling that lies at the intersections of history, identity, culture, and justice. He’s created video content and written about hip-hop in Venezuela and Mexico, where he presented a multimedia project at Postopolis! (2010) about Mexico City’s underground rap scene. He directed and produced the short news doc “Petare: a little hope for the most dangerous slum in the world,” about a Christian rapper in Caracas in 2014.
Art focused installation including documentary style photography
I handled camera and sound for segments of this award winning doc.
Conceived, produced and worked as videographer on this short doc for China central television, based in Venezuela.
An enterprise article about social media influencer that also talks about how Muslim break their Ramadan fast.
An enterprise culture story centered around skateboarder culture.
Camera
Audio
Miscellaneous
Production Support
Post Production
Miscellaneous