Richard M. Nathan

Richard M. Nathan
Born Richard Maria Nathan
Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Cinematographer

Richard M. Nathan is an Indian cinematographer, who has worked in the Tamil film industry.[1]

Career

After graduating from Dom Bosco Secondary School, Richard began studying Visual Communications at Loyola College, Chennai in 1997. He then subsequently began assisting K. V. Anand and worked on Khakee (2004) and Sivaji (2007). He received a nomination from the Vijay Awards for the Best Cinematographer category for his work in his debut venture, Vasanthabalan's Angadi Theru (2010), where he shot on the streets of the crowded Ranganathan Theru in Chennai. During the auditions for the film, he set out with a friend and a borrowed HD camera, spending 24 hours on the street and came back with a video which impressed Vasanthabalan, which made him sign Richard on for the film in 2007.[2] Critics also praised his work describing "his shots were among the highlights" of the film, "with superb night effect shots of Chennai streets".[3] He was subsequently chosen by K. V. Anand to be the cinematographer for Ko (2011), winning acclaim for his shots in Norway and his work in the songs.[4]

He then partnered up with director Thiru for the Vishal starrers Samar (2013) and Naan Sigappu Manithan (2014), filming scenes in Bangkok and getting good reviews from critics.[5] He won further critical acclaim and plaudits for his work in Vanakkam Chennai (2013).[6]

Filmography

As cinematographer

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