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Ari Wegner was born on 3 May 1984 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She is a cinematographer and actress, known for The Power of the Dog (2021), The Wonder (2022) and Lady Macbeth (2016).- Cinematographer
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M. David Mullen was born on 26 June 1962 in Iwakuni, Japan. He is a cinematographer, known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017), The Love Witch (2016) and Jennifer's Body (2009). He is married to Lisle Foote.- Cinematographer
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Daniel Gottschalk was born on 7 December 1972 in Saarbrücken, West Germany. He is a cinematographer and talent agent, known for Mechanic: Resurrection (2016), Trade (2007) and Home Sweet Home - Wo das Böse wohnt (2023).- Camera and Electrical Department
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Charlotte Bruus Christensen is a Danish cinematographer. She is best known for her work in The Hunt (2012), Far from the Madding Crowd (2015), Fences (2016), and The Girl on the Train (2016).
She earned a degree in cinematography from the National Film and Television School in 2004. After film school she returned to Denmark where she wrote, directed and shot the 2004 short film Between Us.- Cinematographer
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Jallo Faber was born on 13 January 1971 in Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden. He is a cinematographer, known for Tenet (2020), Spectre (2015) and Troll (2022).- Cinematographer
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Slawomir Idziak was born on 25 January 1945 in Katowice, Slaskie, Poland. He is a cinematographer and writer, known for Three Colors: Blue (1993), Black Hawk Down (2001) and Gattaca (1997). He was previously married to Maria Gladkowska.- Cinematographer
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Morten Søborg was born on 18 August 1964. He is a cinematographer, known for Valhalla Rising (2009), After the Wedding (2006) and Chernobyl Diaries (2012).- Director
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John Andreas started out making short films on Super8, going on to win a national film-competition when 15 years old. That propelled him into following his passion for films and visual storytelling.
Before attending film school, John Andreas worked his way up in the camera-department, including working as assistant camera for 2 times Oscar-winning Swedish cinematographer-legend; Sven Nykvist, ASC. With Sven's recommendation-letter he got into the MFA program at American Film Institute (AFI), graduating in 1998.
Continuing his work as Director of Photography on many award winning features, including «Headhunters» (Morten Tyldum, 2011) and «King of Devil's Island» (Marius Holst, 2010) - John Andreas eventually transitioned to the directors chair. After first shooting the first episodes, then directing the season finale of Netflix-success «Occupied» (2015), his feature film directing debut came with «The Quake» (2018).- Cinematographer
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Sebastian Blenkov was born on 16 June 1972 in Århus, Denmark. He is a cinematographer, known for Miss Sloane (2016), Their Finest (2016) and Adam's Apples (2005).- Cinematographer
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Rasmus Arrildt was born on 5 March 1969 in København, Denmark. He is a cinematographer, known for Wolf (2023), The Capture (2019) and The Enfield Haunting (2015).- Cinematographer
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Chung-hoon Chung was born on 15 June 1970 in Seoul, South Korea. He is a cinematographer and writer, known for The Handmaiden (2016), Oldboy (2003) and Last Night in Soho (2021).- Cinematographer
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Sean Bobbitt was born on 29 November 1958 in Corpus Christi, Texas, USA. He is a cinematographer, known for 12 Years a Slave (2013), Hunger (2008) and Shame (2011).- Cinematographer
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Adam Etherington was born in Cambridgeshire, England, UK. He is a cinematographer, known for Gwen (2018), A Discovery of Witches (2018) and Temple (2019).- Cinematographer
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After graduating from the Commercial College of Iceland, Tómas took a year off from studying to try his hand at his hobby, filmmaking. After that he did two years at the University of Iceland as a History major and one year at the University of Copenhagen, where he had the opportunity to specialize his studies toward documentary filmmaking. The future plan was to become a teacher and write, direct, edit and shoot documentaries as a side-hustle. Along with his university studies, he worked in most departments within the film industry, thereby gaining important professional experience, as well as increasing his confidence and interest in working full time as a film maker. Telling a story through a lens had always fascinated him, and finally decided that all other plans would have to be put on hold. Tómas has worked as a cinematographer for two decades around the world and filmed a large number of features, TV series, art projects, music videos, documentaries and TV commercials, in addition to being a supervisor over the department of cinematography at the Icelandic Film School. He is a member of the Icelandic Cinematographers Society, ÍKS.- Cinematographer
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Jeff Cutter was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Prey (2022), 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) and Non-Stop (2014).- Cinematographer
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SEAMUS McGARVEY (Director of Photography) has collected two Academy Award nominations for his cinematography: on Joe Wright's 2007 WWI drama "Atonement," and his 2012 adaptation of Tolstoy's classic, "Anna Karenina." In addition to the Oscar nominations, McGarvey won the British Society of Cinematographers (B.S.C.) award for "Anna Karenina" and "Nocturnal Animals" as well as a nomination for "Atonement," and also earned BAFTA and A.S.C. nods for both projects. "Atonement" also earned him nominations for the British Independent Film Award, the Chicago Film Critics Association and the Online Film Critics Society, while walking off with the top honor from the Phoenix Film Critics Society. McGarvey has also won three Evening Standard British Film Awards for "Atonement," "Anna Karenina" and Stephen Daldry's "The Hours"; and five Irish Film & Television Awards for "Atonement," "Anna Karenina," "Sahara" "We Need to Talk About Kevin" and "Nocturnal Animals". He was Emmy nominated in 2017 for the dystopian TV drama "Black Mirror: Nosedive" Dir. Joe Wright. In 2004, he was awarded the Royal Photographic Society's prestigious Lumière medal for contributions to the art of cinematography, sharing the company of such pioneers as Jack Cardiff, Freddie Francis, Roger Deakins and Sir Ridley Scott, McGarvey hails from Armagh, Northern Ireland, and began his career as a stills photographer before attending film school at the University of Westminster in London. Upon graduating in 1988, he began shooting short films and documentaries, including "Skin," which was nominated for a Royal Television Society Cinematography Award, and "Atlantic," directed by Sam Taylor-Wood. The latter project, an experimental, three-screen projected film created in 1997, earned Taylor-Wood a nomination for the 1998 Turner Prize, and would lead to an ongoing collaboration between McGarvey and the director. His four dozen credits as director of photography include Joss Whedon's superhero epic "Marvel's The Avengers," the industry record holder for highest opening weekend box office upon its release in May 2012, and the fourth highest-grossing film of all time; Lynne Ramsay's "We Need to Talk About Kevin"; Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center," which earned an IFTA nomination; Gary Winick's "Charlotte's Web"; John Hamburg's "Along Came Polly"; Stephen Frears' "High Fidelity"; Mike Nichols' "Wit"; Michael Apted's "Enigma"; Michael Winterbottom's "Butterfly Kiss," McGarvey's first feature film credit; and two projects marking actors' directorial debuts: Tim Roth's "The War Zone" and Alan Rickman's "The Winter Guest." He also served as cinematographer on the pilot for the BBC/HBO TV series "The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency," directed by Anthony Minghella. He reunited with director Wright for his 2009 drama "The Soloist," and filmmaker Sam Taylor-Wood (now Sam Taylor-Johnson) on her acclaimed 2008 drama, "Nowhere Boy," her 2011 short, "James Bond Supports International Women's Day" and the "Death Valley" segment of the 2006 erotic drama "Destricted." Following his work on "Godzilla" Dir. Gareth Edwards he reteamed with Taylor-Johnson on her big screen adaptation and Hollywood directorial debut of the bestselling phenomenon "Fifty Shades of Grey." "The Accountant," from director Gavin O'Connor. "Nocturnal Animals", from director Tom Ford. "LIFE" dir. Daniel Espinosa. "The Greatest Showman" Dir Michael Gracey and "Bad Times at the El Royale" Dir: Drew Goddard are his latest projects. His documentary work includes "Lost Angels: Skid Row Is My Home," which followed his work on Wright's "The Soloist," and filmed in the same locales; "Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction"; "Rolling Stones: Tip of the Tongue"; and "The Name of This Film Is Dogme95." Supplementing his work on features and telefilms, McGarvey has also photographed and directed over 100 music videos, for such artists as PJ Harvey, Coldplay, Paul McCartney, Dusty Springfield, The Rolling Stones, U2, and Robbie Williams.- Cinematographer
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John Christian Rosenlund is known for The Wave (2015), The Bothersome Man (2006) and Bunch of Five (1998).- Cinematographer
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Giles Nuttgens was born in 1960. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Hell or High Water (2016), Hallam Foe (2007) and The Deep End (2001).- Cinematographer
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Maxime Alexandre was born in Renaix, Belgium, 1971. At five years old, he moved to Rome, Italy, with his mother, sisters, and brother. His stepfather, Inigo Lezzi (during that period A.D. for Marco Bellocchio, Gianni Amelio, and Nanni Moretti), let Maxime discover the Italian cinema sets one by one. Maxime soon worked as a young actor in several movies, including "Une Page d'Amour" directed by Elie Chouraqui, with Anouk Aimée and Bruno Cremer and Nanni Moretti's "Bianca" in 1984. A few years later, Maxime discovered his Photography passion on a set of a short-movie directed by his stepfather. In the late 1980s, Maxime moved with his family to Paris, where he began his career in the camera department working in commercials, learning from great Cinematographers like Darius Kondji, J.Y. Escoffier, P. Lhomme, Vilko Filak, and Italian cinematographers including Tonino Delli Colli and Franco Di Giacomo. His earliest work as a Director of Photography was shooting the second unit of a commercial for Michel Gondry. In 2001, Maxime met Alexandre Aja and Gregory Levasseur, working in the second unit for Aja's father, Alexandre Arkadi, on the movie "Break of Dawn" written by Aja and Levasseur. The three collaborated on Aja's directorial debut, "High Tension," two years later. The movie was internationally recognized as the beginning of the French New Wave of horror in the 2000s and was picked up for distribution by Lions Gate Films.
Maxime, Alexandre, and Gregory collaborated again on the remake of "The Hills Have Eyes" and "Mirrors." During the making of Hills Have Eyes, Maxime met Wes Craved, with whom he worked on "Paris, Je T'aime," an anthology film that grouped works from Alexander Payne, The Coen Brothers, Vincenzo Natali, and others, and the film was selected to screen at Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival, the second time for Maxime after "Marock," a movie directed by Laila Marrakchi in 2005.
In 2006, Maxime was recognized by Variety as one of its Ten Cinematographers to Watch.
Several other films have followed, including P2, directed by Franck Khalfoun; The Crazies, by Breck Eisner; The Voices, directed by Marjane Satrapi; The Crawl, by Alexandre Aja; Shazam, by David F. Sandberg and soon-to-be-release Never let go by Alexandre Aja and Paris Paradis by Marjane Satrapi.- Cinematographer
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Baz grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and moved to London after winning a place on Lord Puttnam's prestigious 'Jobfit' course. He graduated in the camera department and went on to work as an assistant on many feature films in the '90s for Cinematographers such as Barry Ackroyd BSC, and Seamus McGarvey ASC, BSC. These films included "The Full Monty", "The War Zone" and five films for director Ken Loach.
As a Director of Photography, Baz has shot many award-winning short films, including 2002's "Relativity" which won the Berlin Film Festival and Martin McDonagh's directorial debut "Six Shooter" which won the Oscar in 2006. Other shorts include "King Bastard" for acclaimed director Rufus Norris, and "Slapper" - for Oscar nominated and Bafta-winning actor Chiwetel Ejiofor.
Baz's first feature "Lives of the Saints" was shot in London and directed by the internationally acclaimed photographer - Rankin. His second feature, Working Title's "Mr Bean's Holiday", was a huge international success. Baz's first feature documentary "Bobby", about the legendary England footballer Bobby Moore and the World Cup winning exploits of 1966, was released in cinemas earlier this year to wide acclaim. Other credits include an episode of ITV's period drama "Endeavour" for director Olly Blackburn as well as the second series of ITV's psychological thriller "Safe House" in 2016 - four one-hour episodes directed by the Bafta-winning Marc Evans.- Cinematographer
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Jan Jonaeus is known for MI-5 (2002), Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter (2012) and Party Animals (2007).- Cinematographer
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Zac Nicholson started in the industry as an assistant and worked his way up in the camera department. As camera operator he was twice nominated for the BSC operators award and has collaborated with leading filmmakers such as Shane Meadows, Stephen Poliakoff and Tom Hooper. His first feature was Skeletons directed by Nick Whitfield, which won the Best British Feature in Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2019, and in 2011 was BAFTA nominated for Outstanding Debut. He went on to lens two episodes of the Emmy award-winning series Black Mirror: The Entire History of You with director Brian Welsh; and White Bear with director Carl Tibbets. Then followed a number of acclaimed television projects including Hugo Blick's The Honourable Woman, starring Maggie Gyllenhaa for which he was BAFTA and RTS nominated for cinematography; Dominic Cooke 's The Hollow Crown for Neal Street Productions; War Book with director Tom Harper; the mini-series Capital directed by Euros Lynn; and The Rack Pack, the first exclusive film for BBC iPlayer, on which he worked again with Brian Welsh. In 2015, Nicholson won a BAFTA Television Entertainment Craft Team Award for his work on The Sound of Music Live, directed by Coky Giedroyc. The same year he shot his first major feature film The Death of Stalin directed by Armando Iannucci, with whom he collaborated again in 2018 on The Personal History of David Copperfield which was BIFA nominated for cinematography. Further feature credits include: Misbehaviour directed by Phillips Lowthorpe starring Kiera Knightly, The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society by director Mike Newell; Red Joan starring Judi Dench and Kenneth Branagh's Shakespeare biopic All Is True. In 2021 he shot the big budget family film A Boy Called Christmas with director Gil Kenan for Blueprint Pictures and StudioCanal.
In 2022 he was nominated by the BSC for his cinematography on The Pursuit of Love written and directed by Emily Mortimer.
Recently Zac has photographed The Lost King for Stephen Frears starring Sally Hawkins and One Life by Jame's Hawes staring Anthony Hopkins.- Cinematographer
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Bruno Delbonnel was born in 1957 in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. He is a cinematographer and director, known for The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021), A Very Long Engagement (2004) and Inside Llewyn Davis (2013).- Cinematographer
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Linus Sandgren is an Academy Award winning Swedish cinematographer. He is best known for his work with Damien Chazelle on La La Land (2016) and his collaboration with David O Russell on the films American Hustle (2013) and Joy (2015).
He also worked with Gus Van Sant on Promised Land where he shot the film in a unique format, Super 35mm 1.3x anamorphic.
In La La Land he shot in the classic Cinemascope ratio 2.55:1.- Cinematographer
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Si Bell BSC is an international Cinematographer represented by United Agents in the UK and Sandra Marsh in the US. Si is known for his work on high end TV shows such as A Very British Scandal, The Serpent, Peaky Blinders 5 and A Christmas Carol as well as feature films Electricity (2015) and In Darkness (2018).- Camera and Electrical Department
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Kieran McGuigan is known for Bleak House (2005), The Hole (2001) and LOL (2012). He has been married to Jane Robertson since 19 December 1998. They have two children.- Cinematographer
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Chayse Irvin is an Canadian/American cinematographer best known for his collaborations with Director/Artist Kahlil Joseph.
Chayse' first feature film as cinematographer was Medeas (2013) in which he won the prestigious "Best Cinematography Debut" at the Camerimage Film Festival. Soon after Chayse began collaborating with Kahlil Joesph on numerous works of art eventually collaborating together on Beyonce's Lemonade in 2016. In 2017 at the Cannes Lions festival, Chayse won Gold for Sampha "Process", Silver for John Malkovich x Squarespace, and Bronze Apple Watch Series 2 "Go Time". In the same year Andrea Poloraro's "Hannah" took home Best Actress award for Charlotte Rampling and soon after Won, Silver Hugo Best Cinematography at the Chicago International Film Festival.
Chayse is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers and resides in Brooklyn New York.- Cinematographer
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Pete Rowe is a Director of Photography with over 30 years of experience in film and television and has photographed many BAFTA and Emmy award winning shows. His work encompasses feature films, drama and comedy television series as well as commercials. He started his career in documentaries, travelling all over the world to shoot in locations ranging from the Namibian desert to the snowfields of Siberia and beyond. In around 2000 Pete moved into scripted work and has been the Director of Photography on many award winning shows for the BBC, Chanel 4 and Sky, including Friday Night Dinner, Miranda, Yonderland, Bad Education and several series with Steve Coogan's infamous TV presenter Alan Partridge. His feature film work includes the big screen spin off of Bad Education with Jack Whitehall, the independent Romantic comedy Delicious, Hostages starring Charlotte Richie and Skys modern retelling of a Christmas Carol staring Suranne Jones. He has recently completed three new episodes of the Bafta award winning Dodger, a family show based on the Dickens characters from Oliver.- Cinematographer
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Sebastian Winterø was born on 13 May 1974. He is a cinematographer and editor, known for Crooked House (2017), Sia: Chandelier (2014) and Opponent (2023).- Cinematographer
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Florian Hoffmeister was born in 1970 in Brunswick, Germany. He is a cinematographer and director, known for True Detective (2014), Tár (2022) and Pachinko (2022).- Cinematographer
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Newton Thomas Sigel was born in August 1955 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Cherry (2021), Da 5 Bloods (2020) and Bohemian Rhapsody (2018). He is married to Lisa Chang.- Cinematographer
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Michael Wood BSC is a full member of the 'British Society of Cinematographers' and has carved an illustrious career in his 30 years as a Cinematographer. Starting in commercials in Australia he made the switch to drama shooting 2nd Unit for Anthony Dod Mantle on 4 films and now works exclusively in TV Drama & film. He is London based.- Camera and Electrical Department
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Geoffrey Haley is known for Avengers: Infinity War (2018), American Hustle (2013) and F9: The Fast Saga (2021).- Cinematographer
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MacGregor, a Madrid-born cinematographer based in Los Angeles, CA, known for films such as "Fall" (2022) and "Kandahar" (2023) and for his work on award-winning documentaries such as "The Mauritania Railway: Backbone of the Sahara". He is known for creating visually striking and emotionally impactful films that address social and political issues.- Cinematographer
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José David Montero is known for What Happened to Monday (2017), Apollo 18 (2011) and Nómadas (2001).