Michael Latham

AKA:
0.1242

Biography

Michael Latham is an accomplished cinematographer known for his work across narrative films, documentaries, and commercials. His portfolio includes a diverse range of projects that showcase his versatility and commitment to visual storytelling. Latham has also lent his talents to various commercial projects, collaborating with brands such as Panera, Samsung, and Vance Joy. His ability to adapt his visual style to different formats and audiences is evident in these works. In 2025, Latham worked on Sally, a documentary about astronaut Sally Ride. The film delves into Ride's personal and professional life, and Latham's cinematography plays a crucial role in blending archival footage with contemporary interviews and reenactments. His approach aimed to complement the existing NASA archives while providing a cohesive visual narrative. Latham's work has been recognized at various film festivals. Notably, his cinematography for The Wolves Always Come At Night was selected for the prestigious Camerimage Festival, highlighting his excellence in visual storytelling.

Crew Roles

Streamline
Director of Photography
The Crying Wind
Director of Photography
Strange Colours
Director of Photography
Tau Seru
Director of Photography
Eden Eden Eden
Director of Photography
Pelé
Director of Photography
The Royal Hotel
Director of Photography
Playing with Sharks
Camera Operator
Fire Front
Director of Photography
Shudder
Director of Photography
Petrol
Director of Photography
Casting JonBenet
Director of Photography
Ukraine Is Not a Brothel
Director of Photography
Ukraine Is Not a Brothel
Producer
Last Beautiful Friend
Cinematography
Boxer
Director
Boxer
Writer
The Wolves Always Come at Night
Director of Photography
Island of the Hungry Ghosts
Director of Photography
The Assistant
Director of Photography
Buoyancy
Director of Photography
Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever
Additional Camera
Sally
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
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