New York-based cinematographer Charlotte Hornsby has been making a name for herself on the festival circuit, working on titles such as Mariama Diallo’s “Master,” a horror pic dealing with racism on a college campus, and Haroula Rose’s “Once Upon a River,” a coming-of-age drama about a Native American girl who embarks on an epic journey in search of her mother. Besides her work on features and shorts, Hornsby lists her roles as director and director of photography for Beyoncé’s September 2015 Vogue Cover Shoot among her most notable credits. Throughout her career, Hornsby has experimented with various styles of cinematography and established a distinct style while also weaving social
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