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About

Meet Tehron Jerome Royes, an innovative photographer and creative director collaborating with global brands like Bacardi and Burger King. Explore his dynamic portfolio spanning commercial photography, documentary filmmaking, and set design. Discover how his unique visual storytelling approach and upcoming Miami creative content house are transforming the media landscape. Connect with Tehron's visionary work that brings authentic moments and powerful narratives to life through his distinctive creative lens.

Tehron Jerome Royes

Tehron Jerome Royes is a visionary photographer and creative director whose infectious energy and ability to be creatively resourceful aid him in elevating every project he leads. With an eye for capturing authentic moments that tell powerful stories about place and heritage, his photography style emphasizes natural lighting and genuine environmental contexts, allowing subjects to be presented in their true essence.

Royes has collaborated with global brands including Bacardi and Burger King, demonstrating his versatility and professional approach to commercial photography. His talent extends to motion pictures as well, having filmed and photographed a reality show pilot in Mexico and collaborated on feature film documentaries that showcase his dynamic visual storytelling capabilities.

As a multifaceted creative, Royes also designs sets, bringing physical environments to life with the same attention to detail and authentic expression found in his photography. His creative vision continues to expand, with his launch of a creative content house in Miami later this year, which will serve as a hub for his diverse artistic endeavors and support other creators, business leaders and entrepreneurs in the South Florida community.

Among his notable projects, Royes contributed color photographs to "The Verandah Poems" by Jean 'Binta' Breeze (2016), capturing the coastal landscape of Hanover Parish, Jamaica that inspired the renowned poet's work. As Breeze's nephew, Royes has a unique perspective on Caribbean culture and landscapes, which is evident in his photographic work that documented the wooden house facing the sea that served as inspiration for her poetry.

Royes continues to push creative boundaries through his multidisciplinary approach to visual storytelling, establishing himself as an influential force in photography, filmmaking, and set design across various industries and artistic collaborations.