Episodios

  • Rachel Clark, BSC: A Meditation on Innocence, Silence, and the Space Between Words (Special Camerimage Episode)
    May 22 2025

    Rachel Clark, BSC, brings a poetic realism to the screen, and in this special edition episode recorded at the Camerimage Festival, she reveals how she constructs that visual language. Joining hosts Ava Benjamin Shorr and Lauren Guiteras to reflect on the making of “Edge of Summer”, a lyrical coming-of-age film set in the haunting landscapes of Cornwall. Clark unpacks her immersive handheld approach, the challenge of lighting with only headlamps, and the deeply collaborative relationship with director Lucy Cohen. Their discussion explores the aesthetics of memory, adolescence, and the subtle power of image-making that trusts the viewer’s emotional literacy.

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    Rachel Clark’s Instagram | Website

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    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Creamsource and Sandisk, with special thanks to Kondor Blue.

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    47 m
  • Bianca Cline: A Cinematographer’s Reckoning With Tragedy, Legacy, and Honoring a Fallen Colleague on the Set of Rust
    May 1 2025

    What does it mean to carry someone else’s artistic legacy forward? Bianca Cline joins the Cinematography Salon Podcast to share a rare and deeply moving look behind the lens, stepping into the unfinished production of Rust following the tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, ASC. Bianca discusses the moral and emotional calculus behind accepting the role, her consultations with Hutchins’ family, and the quiet determination to preserve Halyna’s memory.

    A memorial scholarship has been established in Halyna's name at the AFI Conservatory. Donate here it you wish to contribute to the scholarship fund.

    Bianca Cline’s Instagram | Website

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    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Sandisk and TCP Insurance.

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    1 h y 37 m
  • Zach Kuperstein: A Cinematographer’s Mission to Make Local 600 Transparent, Democratic, and Member-Led
    Apr 10 2025

    Joining us this week is Zach Kuperstein, a New York-based cinematographer known for his work on "Barbarian" and his collaboration with Anna Kendrick on her highly anticipated directorial debut, "Woman of the Hour". Zach sits down with host David Kruta to discuss why he’s running for office in Local 600, breaking down contract negotiations, leadership stagnation, and why democratic engagement among union members matters now more than ever. With elections looming, Kuperstein outlines a progressive campaign for union leadership - and why the status quo is no longer sustainable for working camera professionals.

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    Zach Kuperstein’s Instagram | Website

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    David Kruta’s Instagram | Website

    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Sandisk and TCP Insurance.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Sam Levy: A Well-Rested Mind and The Art of Invisible Cinematography
    Apr 3 2025

    Sam Levy’s body of work has helped define contemporary American independent cinema. In this episode, Levy pulls back the curtain on his methodical, deeply personal approach to cinematography, revealing how scripts, performances, and even sleep all shape his lens. Levy revisits career-defining moments with Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach, and Kelly Reichardt, and speaks on how technical mastery is often best used in service of disappearing.

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    Sam Levy’s Instagram | Website

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    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Sandisk and TCP Insurance.

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    1 h y 32 m
  • Santiago Gonzalez: How Los Frikis Brought 1990s Havana to Life (Special Cameraimage Episode)
    Mar 20 2025

    When the realities of censorship made filming in Cuba impossible, production of Los Frikis moved to the Dominican Republic, where cinematographer Santiago González and his team worked tirelessly to create a world that felt authentic down to the sodium vapor streetlights. In this special Camerimage episode, Ava Benjamin Shorr and Lauren Guiteras sit down with Santiago and break down how the film’s color palette, lens choices, and shooting methodology reinforce its themes of rebellion and freedom.

    Los Frikis will be available to stream beginning March 28th.

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    Santiago Gonzalez’s Instagram | Website

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    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Creamsource and Sandisk, with special thanks to Kondor Blue.

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    48 m
  • Alan Besedin of IronGlass: Shaping the Future by Reclaiming the Past
    Mar 6 2025

    In an age of pristine, digitally clinical imagery, cinematographers are increasingly drawn to imperfection—the swirl of a bokeh, the dreamlike haze of vintage glass. The Soviet-era lenses that once defined an era of photography are experiencing a rebirth through IronGlass, a Ukrainian company turning vintage optics into modern cinema glass. Hosts Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr sit down with Alan Besedin to discuss how IronGlass, despite the challenges of war and supply shortages, has built a dedicated following. From their early rehousings to supplying lenses for The Batman and Dune: Part Two, the conversation explores how artistry, resilience, and innovation converge in the pursuit of the perfect image.

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    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Sandisk and TCP Insurance.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Are We In a Golden Age of Cinematography? Feat. Jomo Fray and Oren Soffer
    Feb 20 2025

    With the proliferation of accessible cinema cameras, affordable lighting, and the democratization of filmmaking tools, cinematography is changing with breathtaking speed. Hosts Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr speak with Jomo Fray and Oren Soffer about the unprecedented access to filmmaking tools, the impact of shifting industry models, and the dangers of complacency. As filmmakers navigate AI-generated imagery, studio uncertainty, and cultural shifts, they ask: Is this truly a golden age, or are we looking at the end of an era?


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    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Sandisk and TCP Insurance.

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    1 h y 23 m
  • Lol Crawley: VistaVision, Underexposure and The Brutalist (Special Camerimage Episode)
    Feb 6 2025

    On this special edition of The Cinematography Salon Podcast, recorded at the 32nd Camerimage Film Festival, hosts Ava Benjamin Shorr and Lauren Guiteras sit down with cinematographer Lol Crawley to dissect his latest collaboration with Brady Corbet, The Brutalist. Crawley discusses the philosophy behind his bold visual choices, the interplay between maximalism and minimalism, his daring use of underexposure and the delicate art of framing iconic symbols like the Statue of Liberty in unexpected ways. A masterclass in storytelling through the lens, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at the power of perspective, composition, and the magic of imperfection.

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    Lol Crawley’s Instagram | Website

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    Lauren Guiteras’s Instagram | Website

    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Creamsource and Sandisk, with special thanks to Kondor Blue.

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    1 h y 5 m
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