Raw, emotional, and character-driven storytelling through still frames and moving images.

Rachel Bronson is a writer, director, and photographer from Orem, Utah. She has always loved storytelling from a young age—whether it was through books, plays, or films. Her journey into filmmaking began in high school when she started taking photos and signed up for a film literature class that opened her eyes to all the beautiful stories she wanted to tell.

Rachel has written several short films and a few plays. Her play A Pirate’s Initiation was student-directed and produced at Utah Valley University. While at UVU, she also directed a couple of short films, including Book Lovers, a fun rom-com, and her most recent project, Love, Me, which dives deeper into emotional storytelling and marks a big step forward in her voice as a filmmaker.

Rachel has two Associates degrees from UVU in University Studies and Digital Cinema Productions. She also has a Bachelors in Digital Cinema Productions. She is excited to continue writing and directing character driven stories and sharing stories through her still photography as well.

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Photography