Tabatha Mudra is an award-winning director, cinematographer, and producer, who has been in the photography and film industry for over 2 decades. She founded one of the first LGBTQ+ community events that educated individuals on gender identity. She has won multiple awards and accolades in filmmaking and was a 10 under 40 filmmaker for PBS. She has worked with Grammy-winning musicians, Legendary TV-Hosts and several celebrity icons. Tabatha is most passionate about creating opportunities for women in the film industry.

Her films have been featured for PBS, the United Nations Women’s Fund, and the American Heart Association. She is the recipient of the Dejunius Hughes award for activism and is a back-to-back winner of the 48-hour film festival with the first female-led team in Miami. 

Tabatha values herself as a “creative outlaw” and often chooses to tell the stories of society’s underdogs. Her mission is to help artists thrive in this industry. Tabatha is not afraid to challenge her team members, causing them to break out of their comfort zone thereby creating expansion and victorious outcomes for the team. She has consistently made empowering others the foundation of her success, emphasizing the crucial importance of equality.

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