
ADAM
CARBONI
CINEMATOGRAPHER
ABOUT
Adam is a New York-based cinematographer who has lent his eye to stories across 5 continents. Drawing upon his roots in documentary filmmaking, he tries to bring a sense of humanity to all the projects he shoots.
Adam's latest narrative feature, The Fisherman (Dir: Zoey Martinson), was filmed in Ghana and premiered at the Venice Biennale ’24. In the same year, the indie thriller feature, Crumb Catcher (Dir: Chris Skotchdopole), received a theatrical run in the US and is available on streaming platforms.
His most recent feature documentary, Lions of Mesopotamia (Dir: Lucian Read), tells the story of the legendary Iraqi football team of 2007 and was filmed in Baghdad and Erbil. It premiered at SXSW in 2024.
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Adam has shot music videos for Sufjan Stevens, The Lumineers, & Goodbye Tomorrow.
He also filmed the title sequences for Marco Polo (Netflix), P Valley (Starz), and Your Friends & Neighbors (AppleTV+).
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Adam has filmed large-scale and intimate commercial stories for brands that include Toyota, adidas, Nike, Audi, Infiniti, Hyundai, P&G, Verizon, Meta, Google, and many others. His most recent advertising work can usually be sampled on TVs at your favorite sports bar.
Like this industry, Adam's knowledge of camera tech is ever-evolving. He is experienced in volume capture, motion control, 360 cameras, specialty POV rigs, and other tools that help achieve unique and lasting imagery.
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In 2024, Adam received an Emerging Cinematographer Award (ECA), from his peers in IATSE Local 600.
