Kira Kelly isn’t new to the cinematography game — not by a long shot. Having worked in the industry for more than 20 years, her film and TV credits include a versatile mix of documentary and narrative projects.
She’s made a multitude of short films along the way, and was a camera operator for a few episodes of the beloved Anthony Bourdain’s “No Reservations.” Kelly’s first feature as a director of photography, “Were the World Mine,” earned a reported 15 jury and 11 audience awards on the film festival circuit, according to the ICFC. She worked on one of Hulu’s first original series, “East Los High,” initially as a camera
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