A photographer who has worked across multiple genres and styles, and for multiple legendary directors, Peter Deming is a consumate professional. Really there’s just one key thing about Peter everyone should know: the man shot “Mulholland Drive”. Think about that for a second. We were lucky to speak with him and get his take on …
Roll up your sleeves and make it happen, kids. Zach Zamboni has gone into places that most DP’s would shudder the the thought. Having shot for documentary and reality series, Zamboni has learned how to make silk purses out of sow’s ears, and stuff them with diamonds to boot. If there’s a way to make …
Tom Richmond is an amazing personality and an amazing guy. Someone who has worked with masters and newbies alike, always bringing a commitment to making beautiful images, Richmond never quits on an image or a project. He has a love of photography, editing, and as a DP, he knows how to make things work and …
Andre Turpin is a filmmaker with a capital F. Not afraid to get his hands dirty, and also not afraid of being a genuine artist, Andre genuinely loves what he does and loves the craft of film. One mark of a real artist is a demonstration of their ability to develop and change their style …
Working with Edward Burns, “Movie 43”, “Friends with Kids”, and more. It’s William Rexer.
Some cinematographers have a “look” and some focus on style, and then there are some that are just purely committed to their craft and their integrity as artists. Nigel Bluck is one such character, a man who is always searching for a sense of truth in every image he creates and lenses, a cinematographer who …
Be sure to check out Part 1 of our interview with Gordon Willis
Gordon Willis is regarded by all of his peers as one of the greatest cinematographers in the history of film, and for many as the greatest of all time, period. Meeting with him only served to have him rise in our esteem from previous. Without wanting to use hyperbole, between lensing The Godfather trilogy, many …