Kylie Schiff is a Los Angeles-based photographer and filmmaker with a passion for both fashion and action sports. She loves merging the two worlds—bringing high-energy movement and bold style into her work, a natural collision of her two worlds. Whether filming a luxury handbag clutch or a fast paced motorcycle clutch, Kylie always brings her style to the project. She's inspired by the likes of Nadia Lee Kohen & Gordon Von Steiner.

She studied creative advertising before diving into the industry, first as an editor for designer and branding icon Peter Arnell, traveling internationally to shoot BTS and B roll on his projects.  Later, she worked with director Bo Bridges on social content and recently edited a movie, Big Wave: No Room for Error for The Cosm Sphere, an immersive reality space.  She’s a frequent collaborator with Fontainebleau, creating campaigns and social content for their Miami and Vegas hotels. 

A lover of nostalgia and authenticity, she experiments with different analog mediums like film and VHS. Off duty, she loves good people, a good picnic and surfing waves around the world.

She’s currently developing a Christopher Nolan inspired short film about the ‘Adderall epidemic,’ aiming to inspire Gen Z to live instead of just existing, exposing the paradox of productivity: We take pills to master time, only to lose our grip on what makes time matter...