Tyler Rosemond is a Haitian American multi-disciplinary Artist and Engineer. She creates work that explores nature's transformative influence, human consciousness, and femininity. She merges elements across athletic, creative, and spiritual disciplines to create images that reshape perceptions of the human form in harmony with nature.
She draws from her roots in Rhythmic Gymnastics, a sport combining elements of contortion, ballet, apparatus manipulation and Gymnastics. She is a former USA National Team Member and has traveled globally competing. Her experimental movement practice spans across contemporary dance (Horton & Graham technique), aerial hoop, pole dancing and yoga. Her corporeal inquiries drive an experimental movement practice often showcased in her photographic work.
Tyler is a NYU Tandon School of Engineering alumna with a degree in Computer Science. She has worked professionally as a Technical Product Manager. This background has equipped her with a distinctively pragmatic and technical eye to the creative process. Tyler has also worked professionally as a Lifestyle Fashion Model and hasn’t strayed from working with other photographers who have a shared artistic vision.
As both a photographer and subject, she is a channel for others to observe and explore their own relationship with nature in a modern world that drives us away from it.