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Atsushi Nishijima



Atsushi Nishijima, a Japanese photographer based in New York, is renowned for his still photography in films like Money Monster (2016), Poor Things (2023), and The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017). His most significant collaboration is with Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos, spanning nearly a decade since their first project, The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017). Nishijima has worked on Lanthimos’ films, including The Favourite (2018), Poor Things (2023), and Kinds of Kindness (2024), capturing behind-the-scenes moments with a candid, intimate style. Nishijima’s approach, influenced by his Japanese heritage, emphasizes quiet observation and authenticity. Beyond Lanthimos, he has collaborated with directors like Alejandro González Iñárritu and clients like Nike and Apple, while his street photography is showcased in his book Loiter.

Filmography

The Beach Bum
Job: Still Photographer
The Place Beyond the Pines
Job: Still Photographer
The Favourite
Job: Still Photographer

Poor Things
Job: Still Photographer
Blood Ties
Job: Still Photographer
Going in Style
Job: Still Photographer

A Walk Among the Tombstones
Job: Still Photographer
A Most Violent Year
Job: Still Photographer

Kinds of Kindness
Job: Still Photographer
Towheads
Job: Still Photographer
The Family
Job: Still Photographer

St. Vincent
Job: Still Photographer
Selma
Job: Still Photographer
The Legend of Hallowdega
Job: Still Photographer

Money Monster
Job: Still Photographer
Love Beats Rhymes
Job: Still Photographer
A Wrinkle in Time
Job: Still Photographer

Paterno
Job: Still Photographer
Vox Lux
Job: Still Photographer
The Sun Is Also a Star
Job: Still Photographer

Barbie
Job: Still Photographer
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Job: Still Photographer

Bird
Job: Still Photographer
Father Mother Sister Brother
Job: Still Photographer
Bugonia
Job: Still Photographer

The Report
Job: Still Photographer
Marty Supreme
Job: Still Photographer
The Invite
Job: Still Photographer