Jada Solèy Rodriguez is an Afro-Caribbean photographer, writer, and creative producer, born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island, and currently based in Manhattan, New York. She is an alumna of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied Photography and Imaging with a concentration in Social and Cultural Analysis and Art History.

Jada’s work is grounded in editorial intimacy, exploring the relationship between subject and photographer. Her practice centers on the Black experience, memory and its loss, familiarity, spirituality, and the quiet, tender moments that make up a life. Deeply rooted in community, she uses photography as a way to honor, build, and reimagine connection—infused always with love, care, and intuition.

Her work has been recognized by institutions such as the Smithsonian, the National YoungArts Foundation, Teen Vogue, Rhode Island School of Design, and more.

Jada is available for commercial and editorial assignments.
Contact: jadasoleyrodriguez@gmail.com
Instagram: @probablytakingpictures