Nancy Schreiber is an award-winning cinematographer based in Los Angeles and New York. She was the fourth woman ever voted into membership in the prestigious American Society of Cinematographers and the first to receive the ASC’s President’s award in 2017. Schreiber was honored with the Best Dramatic Cinematography Award at Sundance for November and shared that award for My America…Or Honk If You Love Buddah. Schreiber garnered an Emmy nomination for Best Cinematography on HBO’s Celluloid Closet, was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Chain of Desire and was also one of Variety’s 10 DPs to watch. Schreiber’s work in television was recently seen on the Starz’ series P- Valley as well as on Shondaland and ABC’s Station 19. Previously her work was seen on ABC’s The Family with Joan Allen and Alison Pill, and the FX show, Better Things, starring Pamela Adlon. She also was the Director of Photography on the HBO series, The Comeback, with Lisa Kudrow and set the look for TV pilots such as In Plain Sight, for USA Network. Schreiber still enjoys shooting the occasional documentary, including CNN Film’s critically acclaimed Linda Ronstadt: Sound of my Voice. This Grammy winning film was produced by James Keach and directed by her long time collaborators, Oscar winners Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman. Schreiber’s narrative feature work includes Mapplethorpe directed by Ondi Timoner, Loverboy directed by Kevin Bacon, and The Nines directed by John August. Schreiber taught advanced cinematography at the American Film Institute in 2010-2011 and has guest lectured extensively worldwide. She also served on the board of the ASC for seven years, the board of NYWIFT , the foundation board of Women In Film, the advisory board of Women In Media, and is a huge supporter and member of Film Independent, IFP /Gotham and IDA. Schreiber is also a member of the Television Academy and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Schreiber’s work will next be seen on the Amazon show, Hot Pink, where she successfully hired a diverse crew in her below-the-line departments of camera grip and electric. Hot Pink featured predominantly women and women identifying department heads including the producers, director, writer, DP, and production designer, with a storyline focused on women and young adult women.