Award-winning director, editor, producer and photographer, Alfredo Flores, is also known for his fascinating music documentaries. He frequently collaborates with artists such as Rihanna, Selena Gomez, and Justin Bieber, and was the creator of the 2018 docuseries, Ariana Grande: Dangerous Woman Diaries.
Flores grew up in New Jersey, and later attended the New York Film School, before going on to study at the Santa Monica Film School. He interned with the music video director, Eric White, and worked as a production assistant on a number of music videos, including Chris Brown’s With You, and Mariah Carey’s Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel. He later began an internship at Geffen Records. His big break came when he met Justin Bieber on the set of School Gyrls in 2009 while shooting behind-the-scenes footage for director Nick Cannon. He agreed to shoot a behind-the-scenes video for Bieber, and subsequently went on to collaborate with Bieber on various projects. Flores since worked with many fabulous and talented musicians, and has been awarded for his wonderful work three times to date, including Best Music Video from Home for the MTV Video Music Awards in 2020.
Flores is very active on social media, regularly posting pictures and videos to his legions of followers about his latest music shoot and his personal life, via Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, as well as through his TikTok account.