Danielly Rodríguez
Danielly Rodríguez is a Venezuelan lawyer with over 13 years of experience in human rights and research. In addition, she is a visual storyteller with an interest in photography, intervention, and other forms of documentary audiovisual recording. Her work focuses particularly on psycho-emotional impacts, gender perspectives, migration, the demand for justice, memory construction, and social fabric.
Her work has been published by The New Humanitarian (Suiza), Animal Politico (México), El Espectador (Colombia), Caracas Chronicles, Runrun.es, and El Estímulo (Venezuela), as well as on various human rights organizations’ websites. She participated in the Foundry photojournalism workshop in 2026. In 2024 and 2025, she attended the VII Foundation Academy, where she studied photojournalism and documentary photography. She also participated in the Ojo Pelao documentary workshop in its 3rd and 4th editions in 2024 and 2025, respectively. Her photographic work has been exhibited at the Central University of Venezuela and Andrés Bello Catholic University in Caracas.
Her documentary projects serve as testimonies and act as a form of denunciation of human rights violations, exploring experiences related to the demand for justice, memory, and truth. Her work examines how these processes affect the psycho-emotional lives of those who experience them, as well as their resilience and ways of moving forward. Her aim is not only to share these realities but also to create spaces for debate and reflection that foster change, with the hope that one day these situations will come to an end.