Enrique Lebron is a cinematographer from Hartford, CT. Storytelling through film has been a passion of his since he was a kid. Growing up, he was inspired by the power of movies and how they could move people, and over time that inspiration became his path. He began his filmmaking journey in 2010, turning a lifelong dream into a purposeful career, capturing stories that matter and giving them a voice through the lens. Enrique is a two-time Boston/New England Regional Emmy nominee for his documentary shorts Ms. Niki (2024) and Reawakening Wonder (2023). Beyond his work behind the camera, Enrique is a father, husband, and a cancer/limb-loss survivor. Today, at 47 years old, he celebrates 30 years in remission. His journey of survival, resilience, and creativity continues to shape the stories he tells, reminding audiences that perseverance and art can walk hand in hand. Proud of his Afro-Latino and Puerto Rican heritage, Enrique carries his culture into his work, honoring his roots by uplifting voices and stories from his community. His filmmaking is both personal and collective, driven by identity, memory, and the belief that representation matters.
Birth Date
November 14, 1977
Birth City
Hartford
Current City
Hartford
Hometown
Hartford
Height
6'2
Gender
Male
Pronouns
He/Him
Ethnicity
Puerto Rican
Eye Color
Brown
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Married To
Yolibel Lebrón
Children
2
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