Aneesah Rashawn is a multidisciplinary content producer, photographer, and filmmaker from Oakland, California. With more than eight years of experience in editorial storytelling and visual content creation, her work centers community narratives, mental health, and femme-driven stories across both digital and print platforms.

Rooted in a documentary approach and an eye for the intimate, Aneesah brings a nuanced blend of photography, videography, copywriting, and project management to every project. She currently serves as a Content Producer with Wildflower Productions, where she creates stories exploring wellness, identity, and community, while managing end-to-end production for studio shoots, events, and commercial and short film sets.

Aneesah’s work is deeply informed by a commitment to representation, healing, and storytelling that amplifies marginalized voices. Her special projects include Be For Reel, an interview series featuring emerging and established filmmakers; Portraits of Joy, a short documentary offering an intimate look into the creators of the Black Joy Parade; Lovers of Home, a portrait study of the Diouf family; and Make It Home Safe, a visual exploration of the lived experiences of Black femmes.