Jozefina is in a unique class of cinematographers–a Polish woman on the rise looking to bring a Eastern European perspective to the West. When it comes to color and light, her trademark lies at the intersection of vibrancy and simplicity. When on a project, she works the details to exhaustion. She says preparation is her strongest ally and she never leaves anything to chance.
Now based in New Orleans, Louisiana, her career has spanned the world–from her early days at Krzysztof Kieslowski Film School to work on feature films, documentaries, music videos, and commercials in Germany, Spain, Columbia, the U.S. and more. She’s collaborated with notable artists, such as Oscar-nominated Tomaz Baginski, and she’s worked on multiple award-winning projects, such as Kos-Krauze and Krauze’s The Birds Are Singing in Kigali (2017), which showed at the Chicago International Film Festival. Her latest project saw her traipsing through the heart of the Mississippi Delta as Director of Photography on the feature film Love Dog (2022), which premiered at Locarno Film Festival.
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