Rob Featherstone has been a director of photography for 20 years. He shoots commercial, narrative and documentary. His documentary A Fine Line about female chefs won Best Cinematography at the Borderlands Film Festival. Love Gilda was nominated for 2 Emmys and opened the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. Requiem for the American Dream and Indian Point premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Farmer of the Year, a feature film starring Barry Corbin and Terry Kiser won the audience choice award at the Minneapolis International Film Festival. Rob studied classics at Wesleyan University. When not on a shoot he can be found in Beacon, New York with his family.
email: rfeatherstone@gmail.com
phone: 917 952 1836
website: robfeatherstone.com
Owen Strock is a native Manhattanite and a cinematographer with over 18 year’s experience in the film business. He has shot numerous narrative projects, including Happy To Help You starring Amy Sedaris which premiered at Tribeca. In addition to his narrative work, has done dozens on documentary projects for clients such as Raw TV, A&E and Box To Box Films. He prides himself on bringing a cinematic approach to documentary work, as can be seen in projects like MH370: The Plane That Disappeared for Netflix and Mother Undercover for Hulu. He also dabbles in screenwriting.
email: owen@owenstrock.com
phone: 917 443 9860
website: owenstrock.com
IG: @owstrock
Will's Francome’s first film was his authored feature documentary, In Prison My Whole Life, which premiered at Sundance and went on to win best film at the Geneva and Paris Human Rights Film Festivals.
He went on to co-found Reel Nice, a London production company that produced docs like the webby-nominated One For Ten and the follow up feature doc The Penalty (Netflix).
In 2017 he moved to New York where he now works freelance around the US and back in the UK as a self-shooting director and director of photography. He has directed and shot programming for Netflix, Amazon Studios, the BBC and Disney Plus, amongst others.
email: wfrancome@gmail.com
phone: 516 493 6601
website: willfrancome.com
Eric Brouse has been a cinematographer for 15 years, working on a wide range of projects from gritty documentaries to high key commercials. His work with brands such as Vanity Fair, Architectural Digest, Vogue, GQ and YouTube have generated many millions of views online. Taking tools and techniques across genres and formats, Eric prides himself on his ability to problem solve on set and bring a level of polish to any project.
email: ericbrouse@gmail.com
phone: 814 574 1882
website: ericbrouse.com
IG: @ericbrouse