Autumn Durald Arkapaw

Bio & Career
Autumn Durald Arkapaw is an American cinematographer known for her clean, intentional visual style that blends modern digital precision with emotional storytelling. She studied art history at Loyola Marymount University and later earned her MFA from the American Film Institute, building her foundation through indie films, music videos, and collaborations with directors like Gia Coppola and Spike Jonze. Over time, she transitioned into larger scale projects while maintaining a strong sense of intimacy in her work, gaining recognition for films like Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and the series Loki. Her work on Sinners further pushed her technical range with large format cinematography, helping solidify her as one of the most exciting and influential cinematographers working today.
Recent & Upcoming Work
Loki
Sinners
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Michael Bauman

Bio & Career
Michael Bauman is an American cinematographer best known for his long running collaboration with filmmaker Wes Anderson. He started out working in the camera department before stepping into the role of director of photography, developing a style that fits perfectly with Anderson’s highly controlled and symmetrical visual world. His work focuses heavily on precise framing, balanced compositions, and carefully designed camera movement, often using film to maintain a rich and textured look. While his style is closely tied to Anderson’s aesthetic, Bauman’s technical control and consistency are a big part of what makes those films feel so distinct and cohesive.
Recent & Upcoming Work
Asteroid City
The French Dispatch
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
Dan Laustsen

Bio & Career
Dan Laustsen is a Danish cinematographer known for his bold use of lighting and color, often blending classical techniques with a more stylized, modern approach. He studied at the Danish Film School and built his early career in European cinema before moving into larger international productions. Over time, he became widely recognized for his long running collaboration with director Guillermo del Toro, where his work leans into rich shadows, dramatic contrast, and carefully crafted atmosphere. His cinematography often feels gothic and expressive, using light not just to illuminate a scene, but to shape mood and emotion in a very deliberate way.
Recent & Upcoming Work
Nightmare Alley
The Shape of Water
Crimson Peak
Darius Khondji

Bio & Career
Darius Khondji is a French Iranian cinematographer known for his rich, textured visuals and bold use of color and light. He studied in France and the United States, building his reputation through visually striking films that blend stylization with emotional depth. His work often leans into practical lighting, shadows, and unique color palettes to create a strong sense of atmosphere. Over the years, he has collaborated with directors like David Fincher, Wong Kar-wai, and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, showing a wide range across different styles while still maintaining a distinct visual identity.
Recent & Upcoming Work
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths
Uncut Gems
Se7en
Adolpho Veloso

Bio & Career
Adolpho Veloso is a Brazilian cinematographer known for his clean, modern visual style that often blends strong composition with naturalistic lighting. He has worked across commercials, music videos, and narrative projects, building a reputation for images that feel both polished and grounded. His approach leans into subtle camera movement and carefully controlled framing, allowing performances and environments to breathe without feeling overly stylized. While he is still emerging on a larger international scale, his work reflects a strong sense of visual clarity and storytelling intention.
Recent & Upcoming Work
Various commercial and branded campaigns
Music videos and short form projects
Independent narrative work