Greg Winter

Director/Director of Photography
I live to collaborate because film isn’t very often a solitary pursuit. I like conversations, not lectures.

Always knew I would make pictures. Fell out of the car at 6 clutching my sketchbook and pencils. Lost a shoe but not a pencil.

Draw left-handed. Bat right-handed. I spent time with Dudley Andrew and Franklin Miller at the University of Iowa. They gave me an understanding of Film Theory.

Time and Light – the subjects of every photograph, moving or still.

I learned pictoral composition, at the dinner table, from my dad, “If you butter the ends of the bread, the middle with take care of itself.”

Weasel and The Big Man, Renae and The Frenchman, Diebenkorn, Mendola, Motherwell, Penn, Calahan, Siskind, Sean Kernan, Frank, & Watson.

“Detective Fiction” – Director of Photography
selected for the American Spectrum at Sundance 2003

“Justice” – Director of Photography
selected for the American Black Film Festival in Miami 2004
nominated for a 2005 NAACP Image award