Robby Muller a muse to Wenders, Jarmusch, Friedkin
A lonely canoe drifts and slowly disappears into the limitless ocean under a foreboding sky.
A lonely canoe drifts and slowly disappears into the limitless ocean under a foreboding sky.
If daunting physical conditions served as an impediment to Dean Semler, he wouldn't have much of a career. But this sturdy, versatile cinematographer -- characterized by an ageless enthusiasm and…
Society's aim is for innovations to get out of the way of storytelling
The American Society of Cinematographers has nominated the d.p.'s for "Anna Karenina," "Les Miserables," "Life of Pi," "Lincoln" and "Skyfall" in the feature film category for the org's 27th annual…
Digital increases its domain among org's film-friendly elite
ASC contenders transcend limitations associated with the tube
Dante Spinotti might be a seasoned vet, but his adaptability reveals no ego
For only the second time in its 26 years of handing out awards, the American Society of Cinematographers nominated two directors of photography who shot their films entirely on digital: Robert…
Cinematographer Michael O'Shea has shot plenty of brightly lit, comedy-driven hit movies ("Big Momma's House," "Robin Hood: Men in Tights") but he's probably better known for his moodier, elegant…
This week, photographer Douglas Kirkland will receive the American Society of Cinematographers' Presidents Award. In the 25 years that the ASC has been honoring outstanding contributions to the art…