Keyshawn Saint Rayeleone - cinematographer & Creative production
Keyshawn is a Cinematographer and Creative Producer at Beechwood Magazine, based in Orlando, Florida. He shoots and edits cinematic work that is built to mean something — less about filling a feed and more about creating visuals people can genuinely connect with. Every frame is intentional. Every edit is purposeful. Among his proudest work at Beechwood is the Orange World video, which he shot and edited in full.
A Florida native, Keyshawn sees the state as a place of movement and adventure. Miami holds a particular gravity for him — its energy, its scale, and the way it pulses with life keep drawing him back.
Outside of Beechwood, filmmaking is everything. His long-term goal is to become a film director, and he is immersed in improving every layer of his craft. He can talk for hours about what makes a scene land, how visuals carry emotion without a word being spoken, and why certain cinematic moments stay with people long after the credits roll.
His inspirations reflect a studied eye. Louis Vuitton, for the way the brand marries fashion with powerful visual storytelling. Saint Laurent, for a minimal and raw aesthetic that commands attention through restraint. Quentin Tarantino, for films that are bold, unforgettable, and entirely his own. He pulls from everywhere and synthesizes it into something that belongs only to him.
His personal style is currently rooted in minimalism — clean, simple pieces that do exactly what they need to do and nothing more. He is beginning to branch out, but the throughline remains the same: straightforward, intentional, without extra noise. It is the same standard he holds his work to.
Keyshawn is drawn to Beechwood because of its commitment to work that lasts. Not rushed content. Not volume for volume's sake. Real creativity, built to endure — and that is exactly the kind of work he wants his name on.
Currently deep into Yellowstone and The Sopranos, drawn in by the weight of the storytelling and the characters who carry it.