Harlan Bosmajian

Harlan Bosmajian

Harlan Bosmajian has been the director of photography on 30 feature films and several TV series. His career began after shooting the black and white film La Ciudad for which he received a nomination for Best Cinematography at the Independent Spirit Awards and won Best Cinematography at the Santa Barbara Film Festival.

He shot one of the first high-def TV series, Strangers with Candy, as well as one of the first high-def films to get a theatrical release, titled Lovely and Amazing. Bosmajian has shot movies in all film/video formats from 16mm black and white to the Red One camera, and has taught camera and lighting classes in New York, Los Angeles, and The Sundance Labs.

Camera

2024

Junction

Director of Photography

2015

Any Day

Director of Photography

2014

My Man Is a Loser

Director of Photography

2012

Backwards

Director of Photography

2011

Occupant

Director of Photography

2010

Life in Flight

Director of Photography

2010

Weakness

Director of Photography

2010

Coach

Director of Photography

2007

Starting Out in the Evening

Director of Photography

2007

Normal Adolescent Behavior

Director of Photography

2007

The Other End of the Line

Director of Photography

2006

Return to Rajapur

Director of Photography

2006

Live Free or Die

Director of Photography

2005

David & Layla

Director of Photography

2005

The Great New Wonderful

Director of Photography

2004

Saving Face

Director of Photography

2004

Winter Solstice

Director of Photography

2004

Brother to Brother

Director of Photography

2003

Kill the Poor

Director of Photography

2002

Lovely & Amazing

Director of Photography

Crew

2010

See You in September

Cinematography

1998

Angel Passing

Cinematography

Infos

Full Name
Harlan Bosmajian
Gender
Male