Jennifer Rovero, professionally known as Camraface, is a Los Angeles-based photographer who has mastered the art of capturing life's unscripted moments through her reportage and realist style. With a decade-long career as a personal photographer for A-list celebrities, she has honed her skills to keep pace with the fast-paced world of high-profile clients.
Born with a passion for telling authentic stories, Jennifer rejects the notion that studio settings can replicate the raw emotion and honesty of real-life moments. Instead, she adopts a journalistic approach in all her work, seeking to capture the essence of her subjects through unfiltered, unposed, and unscripted interactions.
As a wanderlust photographer, Jennifer has traversed the globe to document the lives and stories of people from diverse backgrounds. Her innovative and soulful approach to photography has earned her recognition as a healer, using the medium as a therapeutic tool in what she terms "photo-therapy."
In 2013, Jennifer's career took a significant turn when she met Lauren Wasser, a young woman who had suffered from Toxic Shock Syndrome. Two years later, Jennifer used photo-therapy to help Lauren share her story with Vice, a groundbreaking and widely viewed article that showcased the transformative power of photography in healing and storytelling.