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Through The Lens: The Cinematic World of Mike Rosenthal

In the world of celebrity and fashion photography, few names command as much respect and affection as Mike Rosenthal. Known globally as a resident judge and photographer across 14 seasons of America’s Next Top Model and Asia’s Next Top Model, Mike’s work is a masterclass in the intersection of fine art and cinema.

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But beyond the high-fashion sets and television cameras, Mike is celebrated for something rarer in Hollywood: he is genuinely warm, humble, and endlessly curious. I sat down with Mike in Los Angeles to talk about his transition from a teenage animator to one of the most sought-after directors and photographers in the business.

From Warner Bros. to the Academy Awards

Mike’s trajectory began at the tender age of 17 at Warner Brothers, followed by a stint as a senior digital animator at Landmark Entertainment Group. However, the pull of the lens was too strong to ignore. To hone his craft, Mike trained under the mentorship of Academy Award-winning cinematographer Russell Carpenter (Titanic, Avatar), an influence that is still visible in the cinematic lighting and depth of his current stills and motion projects.

The Faces of an Era

His portfolio reads like a Who’s Who of Hollywood royalty. Mike has captured the raw essence of icons including Robin Williams, Halle Berry, Robert De Niro, and Charlize Theron, as well as contemporary muses like Marion Cotillard and Christina Hendricks.

“Check out Mike’s impressive gallery of celebrity portraits above to find out what he really thinks of the stars behind the lens.”

A Life in Motion

Mike’s creativity isn’t confined to a studio. A passionate traveler, he has traversed the globe—from floating in the Dead Sea to running with the bulls in Pamplona and trekking the peaks of Machu Picchu. This global perspective fuels his music video work, where he serves as both Director and Director of Photography (DP) for high-octane projects like Equinox’s Heavy Lifting and Jumprope, as well as Matthew Morrison’s It Don’t Mean a Thing.

The Legacy Continues

Splitting his time between Los Angeles and New York, Mike remains a force in the gallery world and on our television screens. His ability to blend the technical precision of a digital animator with the soulful eye of a fine artist ensures that every frame—whether a still portrait or a music video—tells a story that lingers long after you’ve looked away.


Editorial Note: Featured Motion Projects

  • Equinox – Heavy Lifting: (Director/DP: Mike Rosenthal | Production: 1+1 Production)

  • Equinox – Jumprope: (Director/DP: Mike Rosenthal | Production: Kadota Productions)

  • Matthew Morrison – It Don’t Mean a Thing: (Director/DP: Mike Rosenthal | Production: Normal)

Music Video: Equinox – Heavy Lifting

 

Muis Video: Equinox – Jumprope

 

Matthew Morrison – It Don’t Mean a Thing

 

Robyn Foyster: Robyn Foyster is a multi-award-winning journalist, media executive, and the owner and publisher of The Carousel, alongside the Women Love Network (which includes Women Love Wellness, Women Love Travel, and Women Love Tech). At the forefront of digital lifestyle and tech publishing, Robyn was named the 2025 Winner of the Samsung IT Journalism Award for Best Corporate Content and is a 2026 Lizzies Finalist. Voted one of B&T’s 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, she previously served as the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Australia’s three biggest flagship magazines—The Australian Women’s Weekly, Woman’s Day, and New Idea—and was a senior executive at the Seven Network. A sought-after speaker and an eight-year judge for the Telstra Business Awards, Robyn remains dedicated to championing women's voices across lifestyle, wellness, and technology.