Clients I Love Working With by Gaby MartinezClients I Love Working With by Gaby Martinez

Clients I Love Working With

Gaby Martinez

Gaby Martinez

Highlighting Clients I Adore
One thing I feel a lot of freelancers tend to forget is that yes, we work with industries, brands, and creators but at the core of it all, we’re working with people. When you allow yourself to truly connect and learn from them, that’s when your work evolves. Not only do you show up better for that specific project, but you also carry that knowledge into everything else you create.
For me, humanizing these working relationships has been essential. It’s shaped how I approach each project, pushed my creativity forward, and ultimately led to better, more intentional results. The clients highlighted here are some of my favorites! Not just because of the work we’ve created together, but because of what I’ve learned from collaborating with them.
Client: EatOkra
Status: On-going client
Description: What I like about working with EatOkra is that from the very beginning, they were clear about how they wanted their videos to look visually, yet they also gave me full creative freedom to contribute editing ideas whenever I felt it would not only enhance the videos but also improve engagement and strengthen their online presence. This has proven to be an incredibly valuable aspect of our partnership. Communication with Anthony (Co-Founder, CEO, and CTO of EatOkra) has been genuine and transparent, making the workflow seamless. I’ve truly enjoyed working with him and his team all these years.
Client: VK Branding
Status: On-going client
Description: Vanessa (founder and owner of VK Branding) was one of the first clients I worked with when I started my freelance journey. One of the things I love most about working with Vanessa is the opportunity to edit content for her many beauty-based clients. While it might be easy to assume the same approach would work for all of them, that hasn’t been the case. Each client has required a different visual approach for their content. Experimentation, trying different styles to see what works and what doesn’t, has been a key part of the process.
Client: Panya Walker
Status: On-going client
Description: Panya is one of my newest clients, and she’s also been one of the most creatively challenging (in the best way). Because of the nature of the content she creates, my creativity is constantly being pushed. Her account focuses on self-healing and creative transformation; however, each video explores a different idea. From the very beginning, I was given full creative freedom to decide how each piece of content would look. No two videos share the same graphic theme, and that variety is clearly reflected throughout the material.
Client: Anthony Rodriguez (136home)
Status: On-going client
Description: Anthony has been working with me from the very beginning. He’s a client I’ve had the opportunity to grow alongside. One of the many things working with Anthony has taught me is the importance of attention to detail. While some might see this as perfectionism, I’ve come to view it as a valuable lesson; one I’ve been able to apply across my work with other clients. With Anthony’s content, you can really see how organized the editing timeline is, built across multiple layers: text animation, masking, overlays, color grading, and more.
Client: Monta
Status: On-going client
Description: Monta has been one of my most interesting clients so far! First, because it’s not a niche I would typically choose to work in, and second, because I’ve had the opportunity to work not only on content for their social media (which you can check below), but also on materials for internal events and presentations. My journey with them started with creating reels from podcast segments across different seasons, then evolved into a mix of reels and videos for LinkedIn. Now, I primarily work on content for LinkedIn and internal media. They’re an amazing client, and I always look forward to working on their projects.
I think it’s important to highlight the clients who have shaped us throughout our freelance journey. It’s not just about the transaction, it’s about building real connections along the way.
So, if you’re a brand or content creator looking for a video editor, feel free to reach out. I’d love to connect.
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Posted Jan 28, 2026

Freelancing is about people, not just projects. Learning from clients shapes my creativity, my process, and the meaningful work we build together.