Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Rosa Caballero. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Alright, Rosa thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. When did you first know you wanted to pursue a creative/artistic path professionally?
As a little girl I still remember coming home from school to watch MTV. All these musical pictures coming together to create a little movie. I found it amazing. I was in love. Watching movies, tv shows, and even commercials. I was so intrigued. How was it made? How did they do that? Simply astonished and at that moment I knew I wanted to be a part of that world. I wanted to be hands on and in that environment. As I got older the closest things to that environment was theatre arts and drama club. I was in everything that I could be in that had to do with being creative. I was in plays and improve. I loved the behinds the scenes the directing, set setting, and the chaos. I loved to express myself and get lost in a new world each time. I remember it felt like a high, such a rush every time we had a performance no matter how big or small. After high school I went to college for film and video production to follow my dreams. I shortly got pregnant and dropped out and got welcomed to my 9-5 life. A mom, a cooperate career, and following the typical system sociality had for people like me. Go to work, pay bills, pay mortgage, pay taxes, and do it all over again day after day. Even though I was so blessed to meet amazing people through my work. I felt empty inside with my spark dying down. Once covid hit, I picked up a camera during quarantine and haven’t put it down since. I remember something I had forgot about. That rush and enjoyment. I feel so right and at home when shooting. Shortly after I got into the wedding scene. I love shooting weddings since I’m a hopeless romantic and love love. I blame all the novelas I watch growing up. I shoot everything and anything. I just love being creative and capturing the moments to be cherish a lifetime.
As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
I do both photography and videography. I mostly shoot events, weddings, and 15ners. I have done over 100 weddings. Within a year of shooting I got into the wedding industry. I have done products shooting and content shooting for big names such as Gomez Western gear and Regal Furniture. I worked with upcoming artist and creatives. My favorite project so far was with Peach online during a Valentine’s campaign. Working with the amazing model Jailane. She was a natural with the camera, and talented. I also flew out to New York to shoot a sizzler for a potential show waiting to get picked up by a popular network. Everything is still in the works, so I can’t say but more about that. Regardless, I have been so blessed and my journey in growing as a creative.
What’s the most rewarding aspect of being a creative in your experience?
The most rewarding aspect of being an artist is I get to be a part of people’s special moments and celebrations. I get to capture a moment that will last lifetime.
Can you tell us about a time you’ve had to pivot?
I been in this industry for 3 years and have learned so much.
Contact Info:
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Image Credits
Tropic Productions