Best Cinematography Wins at British Society of Cinematographers Awards

Lol Crawley of "The Brutalist" has triumphed in the feature film category, while Jody Lee Lipes received recognition for "The Listeners" in television drama (UK Terrestrial). Benedict Spence's work on "Eric" on Netflix earned him the award in the television drama (International/Streaming) category.

Daniel Landin emerged victorious in the inaugural cinematography in a music video category for "Eusexua" by FKA Twigs.

The ceremony celebrated the artistry of camerawork, with the British Society of Cinematographers (BSC) presenting its highest honor, the Lifetime Achievement Award, posthumously to Dick Pope. His remarkable collaborations with director Mike Leigh, including the Oscar-nominated "Mr. Turner," left an enduring legacy in the industry.

Other award recipients included:

* Chris Plevin, Robert Patzelt, and Michael Ole Nielson for HBO's "True Detective: Night Country"
* Karsten BlochJacobsen DFF and Simon Finney ACO Assoc BSC for their work on "Wicked" (Operators Award)
* Edward Hamilton-Stubber and Jon Muschamp for their contributions to short films
* True Lens Services (TLS) for the Bert Easey Technical Achievement Award
* Manaki Brothers International Film Festival for their recognition in the industry

The ceremony, held at London's Royal Lancaster Hotel and hosted by Edith Bowman, honored the exceptional talents and technical prowess of cinematographers across various platforms.