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Ben Davis, the Next Big Cinematography Star?
Cinematographer Ben Davis is labeled the “comic book guy” for his work with Marvel. However, his credits are much broader than that.
Is Modern Black and White Cinematography Just a Gimmick?
With several major black and white releases on the horizon, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of this nostalgic cinematography.
5 YouTubers to Follow for Creative Cinematography
Keep your skills sharp by tuning into these inspirational YouTubers and the videos they create. You won’t regret it.
Filmmaking Trends: Why Shallow Focus Cinematography Is Here to Stay
Everything you need to know about that shallow depth of field look, and why it’s more than a trend at this point.
Underwater Cinematography: Action Cam or Underwater Camera Rig?
Dive into some underwater cinematography as we compare a $500 action cam up against a $5,000 underwater camera rig.
Iconic Cinematography: Our 5 Favorite Shots from Reed Morano
Explore the best shots and sequences from the career highlights of cinematographer-turned-director Reed Morano.
Iconic Cinematography: Our 5 Favorite Shots from Emmanuel Lubezki
Let’s explore the films of Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki. Diving deep into his body of work and those he collaborated with. Emmanuel Lubezki is one of the most …
Iconic Cinematography: Our 5 Favorite Shots from Conrad Hall
One of the most respected and well-known cinematographers of all time, let’s take a closer look at what makes Conrad Hall’s work remarkable.
Iconic Cinematography: Our 5 Favorite Shots from Bradford Young
Take a look back at the best cinematography shots and sequences from the indie-turned-blockbuster DP Bradford Young.
Iconic Cinematography: Our 5 Favorite Shots from Darius Khondji
Let’s explore Darius Khondji’s five best film sequences and deconstruct the elements so you, too, can replicate these masterful approaches.
Five Photography Books to Inspire Raw Cinematography
It can be hard to find the right place to look for cinematography inspiration. Let us narrow your gaze to five exceptional photobooks.
Cinematography Tips for Covering Your Master Shot
Let’s explore the all-important “master shot” and how you can use it to tie the rest of your cinematic tapestry together.