
Ravi Vietro is a Photographer, Visual Director and Creative from New York, based in Chicago.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Ravi Vietro grew up in a family of filmmakers, performers, and designers, inspiring his passion for the arts from a young age. His parents founded Automatic Studios, a kids' filmmaking program where Ravi worked on over 20 films, including several that won awards at the Tribeca Film Festival. In 2018, Ravi became a Fellow at Ghetto Film School, a nonprofit that equips students for careers in media. There, Ravi directed a film shot at the renowned Frick Collection, and in 2020, Ravi was selected as cinematographer for the South Korea Thesis Project “Neighbors”. In 2021, Ravi became the resident photographer and visual director for Seneca’s Village, a collective of young NYC artists and musicians. Ravi is now studying Photography and Design as a Junior at the School of The Art Institute of Chicago, where he created BOUND, a creative consulting firm that markets up-and-coming artists and designers.