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RAMONA ROSALES

[ANDERSON HOPKINS]

MEGAN THEE STALLION for BILLBOARD

Ramona Rosales is a Mexican-American photographer who celebrates her immigrant and indigenous -Chumash- heritage. This duality informs the vibrancy and emotional depth of her work.

'SPARE' BOOK COVER for PRINCE HARRY

MAYA RUDOLPH for ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

COURTENEY COX for MARIE CLAIRE

RUTH NEGGA for EMPIRE

Ramona earned a BFA from the Art Center College of Design, and her fine art—shown in the U.S. and Mexico— often explores culture, color, and staged storytelling.

MEGAN THEE STALLION for ROCNATION

LILY GLADSTONE for BACKSTAGE

JOHN MALKOVICH for THE NEW YORK TIMES

WALTON GOGGINS for THE OBSERVER

Her staged scenes and experimental use of color push portraiture beyond convention, resulting in images that are both theatrical and intimate.

WALTON GOGGINS for THE OBSERVER

BOB ODENKIRK for THE OBSERVER

RACHEL EVAN WOOD for MODERN LUXURY

JOHN OLIVER for THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

She draws on the light and cultural energy of Southern California to craft imagery marked by bold color and an unconventional blend of analog and digital tools.

MEGHAN, DUCHESS OF SUSSEX for VARIETY

PERSONAL WORK 

LEE JUNG JAE for DISNEY’S THE ACOLYTE

CYNTHIA ERIVO for THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

Ramona approaches photography as both craft and play, creating images infused with story that blur the line between fine art and pop culture; her recent projects include work on Snoop Dogg’s latest album.

SNOOP DOGG for INTERSCOPE RECORDS

PERSONAL WORK  ADRIA ARJONA for THE WASHINGTON POST

MEGAN THEE STALLION for BILLBOARD

LAW ROACH for THE WASHINGTON POST

She has collaborated with leading publications and brands including Rolling Stone, Time, Marie Claire, The New York Times Magazine, 20th Century Fox, HBO, Disney, Apple, Old Navy, Roc Nation, Netflix, and Paramount+.

NATASHA LYONNE for NETFLIX QUEUE

NATASHA LYONNE for VERA

EMMA STONE for THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

NICHOLAS HOULT  for THE TIMES MAGAZINE

Through this approach, Ramona turns color into an emotional language, creating portraits that feel cinematic yet personal, exuberant yet sincere.

SNOOP DOGG for FORBES

JANELLE MONAE for BILLBOARD

MAGGIE ROGERS

SLOW BURN

LILY GLADSTONE for EMPIRE

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