October • 2022
Nikki was fantastic to work with, great communication and quick turnaround. Excellent shots and interviews captured during a dynamic, fast-past environment. Highly recommend!
New York, NY, USA
2 reviews$500 - $2000 / Day
Request QuoteNikki Dodd is a documentary cinematographer based in Brooklyn, New York. Her DP experience ranges from primary cinematographer on the feature documentary PAT STEIR: ARTIST, to second camera on the PBS series EXTRA LIFE. Her other cinematography credits include documentaries featured on The New Yorker, VICE, NY Times Op-Docs, and BRIC TV. www.nikkidodd.com
October • 2022
Nikki was fantastic to work with, great communication and quick turnaround. Excellent shots and interviews captured during a dynamic, fast-past environment. Highly recommend!
October • 2022
Nikki was wonderful to work with. Looking forward to collaborating with her on future projects.
Freelance DP on VICE News Season 3
In a community effort to combat food insecurity in East Harlem, a small public fridge has become a precious resource. Short documentary featured in The New Yorker. Cinematographer: Nikki Dodd
Cinematography reel 2022, highlighting my documentary DP work
FOOTPRINT: WHERE THE TOWERS STOOD is a meditative, experiential look at how visitors interact and engage with the World Trade Center Memorial — and the ways grief, curiosity and everyday life mix and coexist. Featured in New York Times Op Docs. Camera Operator: Nikki Dodd
Shot over the course of three years, and enlivened by a visually poetic style, PAT STEIR: ARTIST offers a profound look into the life of an artist. The documentary is available for streaming on Amazon Prime and was named one of the 10 best art documentaries of 2020 by ARTnews. Cinematographer: Nikki Dodd
Set against the backdrop of the illegal wildlife trade, THE RESCUE CENTER offers a glimpse into the daily activities of Cikananga Wildlife Center in Indonesia. Cikananga operates on the front lines of the wildlife crisis, rescuing animals from an abusive multi-billion dollar, global industry. Victims of the trade are captured from the wild, often as babies, and are sold as pets, bushmeat, dancing monkeys, or ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine. Cinematographer: Nikki Dodd
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