Jomo Fray is an award-winning cinematographer whose work has been screened worldwide, including such festivals as Cannes, Rotterdam, Sundance, and Tribeca. He seeks to build upon a long tradition of experiential storytelling--films that strive to have the viewer not only see the story, but feel it as well. In working towards these goals, Fray was awarded the 2016 Kodak Vision Award, the 2017 ARRI Volker Bahnemann Award in Outstanding Cinematography, as well as the Roger and Chaz Ebert Foundation Fellowship at the 2017 Independent Spirit Awards. He attended Brown University for his undergraduate education and received his MFA in Cinematography at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
Jomo Fray's influences as a cinematographer range from the commercial narratives of Lucas (Star Wars) and Spielberg (Indiana Jones) to the radical psychoanalytic theory of Frantz Fanon.