Clementine Morel is a Dominican queer photographer renowned for their captivating and evocative imagery. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Clementine's work intricately explores the intersections of light, emotion, and narrative. Their portfolio, which spans from fashion to intimate portraits, reflects her unique vision and technical prowess. Based in New York City, Clementine finds joy in capturing the nuances of everyday moments and the beauty surrounding us. Her focus on both candid and portrait photography allows her to tell stories and evoke deep emotions. Continuously pushing creative boundaries, Clementine remains committed to exploring and developing their craft, offering a thoughtful and personal perspective that resonates profoundly with their audience.
They studied Advertising and Communications with an emphasis on visual art in the Dominican Republic. During their time on the island, they collaborated with prominent Dominican artists and participated in several exhibitions between 2017 and 2019. Their first New York City exhibition took place in 2019, organized by the collective EmpowHer. In 2024, her work was showcased at Satellite Gallery in NYC and featured in "Powered By Us," an exhibition celebrating Latinx artists in The Bronx.