Welcome to Day 6 of Girl Week. If you're not a cinephile, and even if you are, you might not ever think about who the cinematographer is while watching a movie. Lord knows how many times I've been watching a film and remarked to myself how great a shot is, or even a bunch of shots, but never bother finding out who is responsible for it. Combine that with my very basic knowledge that year after year the Oscar nominees for cinematography are almost always men and it doesn't always occur to me that a woman might be the provider of the great imagery I'm seeing. Well, I did a bit of research. Below are a number of aesthetically pleasing movies that had female director of photographer (DP). No, I won't comment on them. I'm not technically advanced enough to do that. As Mama Dell used to tell me, "It's better to be quiet and thought a fool than to open your mouth and prove it." I just know what I like, so let's get to it.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
(2004)
DP: Ellen Kuras
Hustle & Flow
(2005)
DP: Amy Vincent
Girlhood
(2014)
DP: Crystel Fournier
Beyond the Lights
(2014)
DP: Tami Reiker
Creed
(2015)
DP: Maryse Alberti
The Neon Demon
(2016)
DP: Natasha Braier
Hidden Figures
(2016)
DP: Mandy Walker
Catfight
(2016)
DP: Zoe White
Mudbound
(2017)
DP: Rachel Morrison
A Quiet Place
(2018)
DP: Charlotte Bruus Christensen
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