Danielle Schneiderman’s editing is defined by precision and balance, guided by an instinctively collaborative spirit. Her work is rooted in honoring the intent behind visual and story-driven projects, shaping creative solutions that let each narrative unfold with clarity and intentionality.
Her recent successes include editing of Loewe’s Decades of Confusion campaign, which went on to win a Gold Clio Award. Her work spans fashion, beauty, and music videos. Collaborating with brands including Hermès, Calvin Klein, Gucci, Ralph Lauren, and Tory Burch. She has been a trusted creative partner for Vogue, shaping projects such as the Margaret Qualley editorial and Who Will You Be? directed by Lena Dunham featuring Emily Ratajkowski. She has partnered with beauty brands including Maybelline, Sephora, Essie, and Clinique, crafting work that highlights each brand’s voice while maintaining her signature editorial style.
Danielle also brings clarity and instinct for rhythm to music videos, from Tyla’s “Tears” to projects for Sean Paul and King Princess. “I’m always looking for that moment in a project where everything clicks—where the emotion, the pacing, and the visuals all come together in an unexpected way,” she says. “That’s what I chase in the edit.”
Originally from Toronto, Danielle’s early creative and technical inclinations laid the foundation for her editorial voice. She began her career at Lost Planet Editorial, later moving to Union Editorial before joining Modern Post in 2018. Surrounded by the creative energy of Modern Post, she continues to refine her style and evolve her vision with every project.