Anyelo Troya is a Cuban cinematographer and photographer based in New York. With a deep passion for storytelling through light, he specializes in 16mm film and has worked across music videos, films, commercials, and advertising. Troya gained international recognition for filming the Cuban segments of Patria y Vida, the Grammy-winning song that became an anthem for political change in Cuba.
During the historic July 2021 protests, he was arrested on charges of "public disorder." After emigrating to the U.S. in 2022, he has collaborated with renowned artists including Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, Chabuco, Juanes, Kodak Black, DJ Khaled, Jencarlos Canela, Jhayco, José Parlá, Nicky Jam, Sebastián Yatra, Buena Vista Social Club, Yotuel, William Parker, Juan Carlos Alom and Lauryn Hill.
His commercial work includes projects with Air Jordan, Saucony, Puma, Boiler Room, ACBC, Oakley, and Luar. Troya's work has been featured in major publications such as Rolling Stone, Bold Journey Magazine, Trickster Magazine, Rialta, and El Estornudo.
CONTACT
+1 (786) 860-4117
anyelotroyadp@gmail.com