
The American Society of Cinematographers has unveiled the nominees for its 2026 Outstanding Achievement Awards, recognising excellence across feature films, documentaries, television, and music videos.Â
Winners will be celebrated at the Annual ASC Awards on 8 March, at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.
For those unable to attend in person, the ceremony will be livestreamed on the ASC website.
Theatrical Feature Film contenders include Frankenstein, Marty Supreme, One Battle After Another, Sinners and Train Dreams.
Meanwhile, British DP Matthew Lewis is among those nominated in the TV categories for his work on Adolescence, continuing his hot streak after scooping an Emmy for his lensing of episode two of the show.Â
The full list of nominees is available below.
Theatrical Feature Film (Sponsored by Keslow Camera)
Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC for Sinners
Michael Bauman for One Battle After Another
Darius Khondji ASC AFC for Marty Supreme
Dan Laustsen ASC DFF for Frankenstein
Adolpho Veloso ABC AIP for Train Dreams
Episode of a Half-Hour Series (Sponsored by RED Digital Cinema)
Adam Bricker ASC for Hacks (I Love LA)
Fraser Brown CSC for Twisted Metal (NUY3ARZ)
Paul Daley for The Righteous Gemstones (Prelude)
Daniel Grant for Murderbot (Escape Velocity Protocol)
Matthew J. Lloyd ASC for Government Cheese (Trial and Error)
Adam Newport-Berra for The Studio (The Oner)
Limited or Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Sponsored by ARRI)
Michael Bauman for Monster: The Ed Gein Story (Buxum Bird)
Sam Chiplin for The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Episode One)
Pete Konczal ASC for Black Rabbit (Isle of Joy)
Matthew Lewis for Adolescence (Episode Two)
Igor Martinović for Black Rabbit (Attaf**kinboy)
Episode of a One-Hour Regular Series (Sponsored by Panavision)
Alex Disenhof ASC for Task (Crossings)
Jessica Lee Gagne for Severance (Hello, Ms. Cobel)
Dana Gonzalez ASC for Alien: Earth (Neverland)
Ben Kutchins ASC for The White Lotus (Killer Instincts)
Christophe Nuyens SBC for Andor (I Have Friends Everywhere)
Spotlight Award (Sponsored by Panavision)
Steven Breckon for The Plague
Mátyás Erdély, ASC, HSC for Orphan
Karl Walter Lindenlaub ASC BVK for Amrum
Documentary Award (Sponsored by Canon U.S.A.)
Mstyslav Chernov and Alex Babenko for 2000 Meters from AndriivkaBrandon Somerhalder for Come See Me in the Good Light
Lars Erlend Tubaas Øymo and Tor Edvin Eliassen for Folktales
ASC Music Video Award (Sponsored by Nanlux)
Jeff Cronenweth ASC for Supernatural (Performed by Ariana Grande)
Jon Joffin ASC for False Prophet (Performed by Pillars of a Twisted City)
Jon Joffin ASC for Visiting Hours (Performed by Jon Bryant)
Juliette Lossky for Altamaha-ha (Performed by Stacy Subero)
Rodrigo Prieto ASC AMC for The Fate of Ophelia (Performed by Taylor Swift)






