Natalie Gialluca is an award-winning photo editor, producer and consultant based in New York City.
She conceptualizes creative direction, handles full scale production and goes on-set to art direct photo and video shoots. An exceptional producer both domestically and internationally, in studios, on location and on hot television/film sets.
She has over ten years of experience as a content creator producing original photography for clients in editorial and advertising environments for print and digital mediums. Her clients range from national magazines to television networks, film studios and social media brands.
Most recently, Natalie was a photo editor for Entertainment Weekly magazine where she was responsible for conceptualizing, art directing and producing high concept cover shoots of celebrities. Natalie worked directly with top studio executives, talent public relations teams and high-profile celebrities on pitching concepts, negotiations and communications to bring the magazine’s vision to life.
Natalie is well respected in the industry and has built strong relationships with some of the most celebrated photographers around the world. She has worked with some of the top agents, wardrobe stylists, hair stylists, makeup artists, and set designers in the game . She takes pride in her ability to curate the best team to produce moving and effective imagery for each project.
A creative problem solver who loves a challenge, Natalie is highly organized, detail-oriented, and can handle strict deadlines and tight budgets all while maintaining a positive attitude and a smile. The compliment Natalie loves best is when someone leaves set (on schedule or early) saying, “this was a really great day!”
She has served on the jury for the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) and The Society of Publication Designers (SPD) and has conducted portfolio reviews for NY Fotoworks, Photo District News, PhotoPlus, At-Edge, and SPD.
When she’s not working on her color coded excel documents, or down the internet rabbit hole looking for inspiration, you can find Natalie in front of the television, quickly trying to catch up on her programs before her daughter demands she turn the channel to Elmo!