Nick Remy Matthews

[2] He was also named byVariety as one of the "10 Cinematographers to Watch" in 2019 for his work on Hotel Mumbai.,[3] a factual action drama depicting the Mumbai terror attacks, directed by long time collaborator Anthony Maras.

Rolling Stone declare that "Even in the chaos of bullets and bombs — kudos to ace cinematographer Nick Remy Matthews — Maras creates a sense of actual lives hanging in the balance.".

"[7]Washington Square News describes the film's cinematography as spanning "...cramped utility closets and breathtaking skylines, a visual treat from beginning to end.

"[8] In 2017, Matthews photographed The Chaperone for PBS and Masterpiece in New York City; the tale of 1920s silent movie actress Louise Brooks played by rising star Haley Lu Richardson.

2012 St Kilda Film Festival, Australia Best Achievement in Cinematography for Paper Planes[21] 2007, 2012 Australian Cinematographers' Society National Awards Golden Tripods – for Azadi and The Palace[22]