Victor Tadashi Suarez

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Victor Tadashi Suarez
Victor Tadashi Suarez, cinematographer.jpg
Born
Orange, California, United States
NationalityAmerican
EducationColumbia University
Known forCinematographer
AwardsNews and Documentary Emmy
Website http://www.tadashi.tv

Victor Tadashi Suarez is an Emmy award-winning [1] American director of photography recognized for his documentary filmmaking. He is the cinematographer for The Weekly, [2] from The New York Times.

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Victor is the director of photography for several feature films including The Infinite Race (2020) [3] , for ESPN's 30 for 30 series, and Harvest Season (2018) from Independent Lens [4] [5] .

In 2020, he received the Edward R Murrow award for his work on Collision, a New York Times documentary following Rukmini Callimachi as she investigates the deaths of two American cyclists in Tajikistan. [6]

From 2013 - 2018 he was the cinematographer for the Al Jazeera English docu-series, Fault Lines, during which time he received seven News and Documentary Emmy nominations for his filmmaking. [7]

Victor graduated from Columbia University in New York in 2011, [8]

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