Virtual Award Presentation & Exclusive Conversation with Joshua James Richards and Miami filmmaker/cinematographer Isaac Mead-Long
The 38th Miami Film Festival is proud to present its Art of Light Award for Cinematography to Joshua James Richards.
Joshua James Richards is a two-time Film Independent Spirit Award nominee, whose cinematography credits include Cannes Directors' Fortnight Winner The Rider and Songs My Brothers Taught Me, for which he also won Best Debut Cinematography at the Camerimage Festival. Richards was nominated for a Critics Circle Award for best technical achievement for his second feature, BAFTA-nominated God's Own Country. This year, he was the cinematographer on the gorgeously shot Oscar-favorite Nomadland.
Richards achieved his BA at Bournemouth University Film and Television School for Film and Creative Writing, before receiving his MFA at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts where he studied Directing. Richards has shot a wide range of commercials and music videos, collaborating with directors around the world. His work has screened at festivals worldwide including Cannes, Sundance, Toronto, Telluride, Berlin, New Directors/New Films, and exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art and MoMA PS1 in NYC.
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