Fashion photographer Mary Rozzi graduated from Parsons School of Design in New York City. Before moving to Paris to begin her own vision, she assisted many photographers including Satoshi Saikusa, Michel Comte and David LaChapelle.
Mary now splits her time between New York and Paris, shooting for selects clients, which include: Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Vichy, DIM, Franck Provost, Apostrophe, Women’s Secret, Universal Music, Sony Music, Atlantic Records, Disney Records, Polydor, Peugeot, Nivea, La Perla, Veet, La Roche-Posay, Japanese Vogue, German Vogue, Vogue Pelle, American Elle, French Elle, British Elle, French Glamour, Italian Vanity Fair, Velvet, Tush, Amica, Jalouse, D Magazine, Quest, Neon, Nylon, Bust, Spur, Spin, Domino, Esquire, Instyle, Femmes, Marie Claire, French Marie Claire, British Marie Claire and Rolling Stone.
"Mary, your work is gorgeous." –Annie Leibovitz
"My luck at having crossed paths with Mary Rozzi and finding the visible to my audible, has been enormous for me. She's a human shield, an enabler and a respectful partner to the reality she documents." –Feist
"With good old fashion film and feminine ease, Mary snaps beautiful, straight forward and true."– Melissa Auf der Maur
"The first time I worked with Mary Rozzi I felt like a star shining in a sea of diamonds. She creates a secret world filled with strong beauty, fairy tale glow, and commanding confidence. I was able to have complete trust in the fact that any visual she would capture would be something I could refer to time and time again with my own visual art. She blurs the line between art and life."– Simone Rubi
"In her execution, Mary Rozzi uses precision and spontaneity at once in her work. She not only witnesses her subject's natural beauty and stills it in a photograph, she demands honesty and vulnerability which translates to perfection in a portrait. "–Danielle Rubi
"You are magical Mary and I am so happy to have worked with you! Thank you for smiling, standing in the rain, and making me feel so at ease with something I rarely do."–Marié Digby
"I believe that we live in a society of opposites, one thing seems to always mean another. To speak very clearly and literally, Mary Rozzi brought me into myself."–Serena Ryder





























