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In this episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, Jomo Fray discusses his distinctive approach to image-making on films such as All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, Selah and the Spades, and Port Authority. He delves into the humanism shared by the directors he collaborates with and the significance of specificity in storytelling. Fray also explores how expanding his emotional spectrum enhances his work, the role of intuition in lighting, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery in mastering cinematography.
If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider supporting our efforts on Patreon.
Jomo Fray’s Instagram | Website
Peter Pascucci’s Instagram | Website
Ava Benjamin Shorr’s Instagram | Website
This episode is sponsored by Sandisk, Laowa and Fujifilm, with special thanks to AbelCine.
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In this episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, Jomo Fray discusses his distinctive approach to image-making on films such as All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, Selah and the Spades, and Port Authority. He delves into the humanism shared by the directors he collaborates with and the significance of specificity in storytelling. Fray also explores how expanding his emotional spectrum enhances his work, the role of intuition in lighting, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery in mastering cinematography.
If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider supporting our efforts on Patreon.
Jomo Fray’s Instagram | Website
Peter Pascucci’s Instagram | Website
Ava Benjamin Shorr’s Instagram | Website
This episode is sponsored by Sandisk, Laowa and Fujifilm, with special thanks to AbelCine.

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