Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)

Primetime Emmy Award for Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)
Awarded forOutstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
Currently held byShōgun (2024)
Websiteemmys.com

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour) is an annual award presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards. From 1971 until 2008, all single-camera series competed together in a combined category. Awards for one-hour and half-hour series were divided in 2008 and the category ran until 2010. From 2011 to 2016, the awards were again combined for all single-camera series. They were redivided in 2017.[1]

Winners and nominations

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  indicates the winner

1950s

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Year Program Episode Nominees Network
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography
1956
[2]
Medic "Black Friday" William A. Sickner NBC
Dragnet Edward Colman NBC
Four Star Playhouse "The Collar" George E. Diskant CBS
Private Secretary Robert Pittack
The Loretta Young Show "I Remember the Rani" Norbert Brodine NBC
1957
[3]
The Loretta Young Show "The Pearl" Norbert Brodine NBC
Four Star Playhouse "Tunnel of Fear" George E. Diskant CBS
General Electric Theater "The Glorious Gift of Molly Malloy" Robert Pittack
"The Night Goes On" John L. Russell
The 20th Century Fox Hour "Stranger in the Night" Lloyd Ahern
1958
[4]
The Bell Telephone Science Series "Hemo the Magnificent" Harold E. Wellman CBS
The Danny Thomas Show Robert De Grasse NBC
Goodyear Theatre "Voices in the Fog" George E. Diskant
Have Gun – Will Travel "The Outlaw" William Margulies CBS
The Loretta Young Show "Miss Ashley's Demon" Norbert Brodine NBC
1959
[5]
The Bell Telephone Hour "The Alphabet Conspiracy" Ellis W. Carter NBC
Alcoa-Goodyear Theatre "Corporal Hardy" Fred Jackman NBC
Have Gun – Will Travel "Ella West" William Margulies CBS
The Jane Wyman Show "Day of Glory" Mack Stengler NBC
Maverick "Diamond in the Rough" Ralph Woolsey ABC
"Shady Deal at Sunny Acres" Harold E. Stine

1960s

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Year Program Episode Nominees Network
1960
[6]
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse Charles Straumer CBS
The Lawless Years William Margulies NBC
77 Sunset Strip Ralph Woolsey ABC
1961
[7]
The Twilight Zone George T. Clemens CBS
Outlaws William Margulies NBC
Wagon Train Walter Strenge
1962
[8]
Naked City Jack Priestley ABC
Ben Casey Ted Voigtlander ABC
Bonanza Haskell Boggs, Walter Castle NBC
The Twilight Zone George T. Clemens CBS
Vincent Van Gogh: A Self Portrait Guy Blanchard NBC
Wagon Train Walter Strenge
1963
[9]
Naked City Jack Priestley ABC
Bell & Howell Close-Up! William Hartigan, Edmondo Ricci ABC
Combat! Robert B. Hauser ABC
The DuPont Show of the Week Joe Vadala NBC
The River Nile Guy Blanchard
Shakespeare: Soul of an Age
The Twilight Zone George T. Clemens, Robert W. Pittack CBS
1964
[10]
The Kremlin J. Baxter Peters NBC
East Side/West Side Jack Priestley CBS
Greece: The Golden Age Bradford Kress NBC
Kraft Suspense Theatre Ellis F. Thackery
1965
[11]
Twelve O'Clock High William W. Spencer ABC
Bonanza Haskell Boggs, William F. Whitely NBC
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Fred J. Koenekamp
1966
[12]
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Winton C. Hoch ABC
Bonanza Haskell Boggs, William F. Whitely NBC
The Fugitive Meredith M. Nicholson ABC
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Fred J. Koenekamp NBC
Michelangelo: The Last Giant Tom Priestley
Run for Your Life "The Cold, Cold War of Paul Bryan" Lionel Lindon
The Wild Wild West Ted Voigtlander CBS
1967
Bonanza Haskell Boggs, William F. Whitely NBC
1968
[13]
It Takes a Thief "A Thief Is a Thief Is a Thief" Ralph Woolsey ABC
Hogan's Heroes Gordon Avil CBS
The Time Tunnel "Raiders in Outer Space" Winton C. Hoch ABC
1969
[14]
Here's Peggy Fleming George J. Folsey NBC
Hawaii Five-O "Up Tight" Frank Phillips CBS
Land of the Giants "The Crash" Howard Schwartz ABC
19th Summer Olympic Games Special Reports Robert Riger

1970s

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Year Program Episode Nominees Network
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series
1970
[15]
Marcus Welby, M.D. "Hello, Goodbye, Hello" Walter Strenge ABC
Mission: Impossible "The Amnesiac" Al Francis CBS
N.Y.P.D. Harvey Genkins ABC
1971
[16]
The Name of the Game Jack A. Marta NBC
Bonanza "The Love Child" Ted Voigtlander NBC
Marcus Welby, M.D. "A Spanish Saying I Made Up" Walter Strenge ABC
1972
[17]
Columbo "Blueprint for Murder" Lloyd Ahern NBC
Arnie "The Only Way to Go" Charles G. Clarke CBS
Hawaii Five-O Robert L. Morrison
1973
[18]
Kung Fu "An Eye for an Eye" Jack Woolf ABC
Banacek "Detour to Nowhere" Sam Leavitt NBC
The Waltons Russell Metty CBS
1974
[19]
Columbo "Any Old Port in a Storm" Harry L. Wolf NBC
Hawaii Five-O Bill Huffman, Robert L. Morrison, Jack Whitman CBS
Kojak Gerald Perry Finnerman
1975
[20]
Columbo "Playback" Richard C. Glouner NBC
Kojak "Wall Street Gunslinger" Vilis Lapenieks, Sol Negrin CBS
M*A*S*H "Bombed" William Jurgensen
1976
[21]
Baretta "Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow" Harry L. Wolf ABC
Kojak "A Question of Answers" Sol Negrin CBS
Little House on the Prairie "Remember Me" Ted Voigtlander NBC
M*A*S*H "Hawkeye" William Jurgensen CBS
Rich Man, Poor Man "Part 1" Howard Schwartz ABC
1977 Outstanding Cinematography for a Series[22]
Captains and the Kings "Chapter 1" Ric Waite NBC
Baretta "Soldier in the Jungle" Sherman L. Kunkel ABC
Kojak "A Shield for Murder, Part 2" Sol Negrin CBS
M*A*S*H "Dear Sigmund" William Jurgensen
The Moneychangers "Part 1" Joseph F. Biroc NBC
Once an Eagle "Part 1" John J. Jones
Roots "Part 2" Stevan Larner ABC
"Part 7" Joseph M. Wilcots
Special Classification for Individual Achievement[23][note 1]
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries "Mystery of the Haunted House" Enzo A. Martinelli
1978
[24]
Little House on the Prairie "The Fighter" Ted Voigtlander NBC
The Awakening Land Michel Hugo NBC
The Love Boat "The Inspector/A Very Special Girl/Until the Last Goodbye" Lloyd Ahern ABC
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Robert B. Hauser
Washington: Behind Closed Doors "Part 1" Joseph F. Biroc
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series
1979
[25]
Little House on the Prairie "The Craftsman" Ted Voigtlander NBC
Barnaby Jones "Memory of a Nightmare" William W. Spencer CBS
Little Women "Episode 2" Joseph F. Biroc NBC

1980s

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Year Program Episode Nominees Network
1980
[26]
The Contender "Breakthrough" Enzo A. Martinelli CBS
Fantasy Island "The Wedding" Emmett Bergholz ABC
From Here to Eternity "Pearl Harbor" Gerald Perry Finnerman NBC
The Incredible Hulk "Broken Image" John McPherson CBS
Little House on the Prairie "May We Make Them Proud" Ted Voigtlander NBC
Quincy, M.E. "Riot" Alric Edens ABC
1981
[27]
Hill Street Blues "Hill Street Station" William Cronjager NBC
Breaking Away "La Strada" Brianne Murphy ABC
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century "Time of the Hawk" Ben Colman NBC
The Gangster Chronicles "Chapter One" Gerald Perry Finnerman
Little House on the Prairie "Sylvia" Ted Voigtlander
Nero Wolfe "Death and the Dolls" Charles W. Short
1982
[28]
Fame "Alone in a Crowd" William W. Spencer NBC
Baker's Dozen "A Class by Himself" Sol Negrin CBS
Little House on the Prairie "He Was Only Twelve, Part 2" Ted Voigtlander NBC
Lou Grant "Ghosts" Robert F. Liu CBS
Magnum, P.I. "Memories Are Forever" Woody Omens
1983
[29]
Casablanca "The Masterbuilder's Woman" Joseph F. Biroc NBC
Fantasy Island "The Curse of the Moreaus/My Man Friday" Emmett Bergholz ABC
Little House on the Prairie "The Wild Boy, Part 1" Harry L. Wolf NBC
1984
[30]
The New Mike Hammer "More Than Murder" James Crabe CBS
Airwolf "Shadow of the Hawke" Howard Schwartz, Robert E. Collins CBS
Dynasty "New Lady in Town" Richard L. Rawlings ABC
Fame "Break Dance" Sherman Kunkel Syndicated
1985
[31]
Miami Vice "Brother's Keeper" Robert E. Collins NBC
Code Name: Foxfire "Robin's Blue Egg" John Elsenbach NBC
Highway to Heaven "Child of God" Ted Voigtlander
"A Match Made in Heaven" Brianne Murphy
Miami Vice "No Exit" Duke Callaghan
Scarecrow and Mrs. King "D.O.A.: Delirious on Arrival" Edward R. Brown CBS
1986
[32]
Amazing Stories "The Mission" John McPherson NBC
Alfred Hitchcock Presents "Road Hog" Woody Omens NBC
Blacke's Magic "Prisoner of Paradise" Terry K. Meade
The Colbys "The Celebration" Richard L. Rawlings ABC
Highway to Heaven "To Bind the Wounds" Ted Voigtlander NBC
Moonlighting "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" Gerald Perry Finnerman ABC
1987
[33]
Heart of the City "Cold Steal and Neon" Woody Omens ABC
Amazing Stories "Go to the Head of the Class" John McPherson NBC
Crime Story "Top of the World" James A. Contner
Highway to Heaven "Basinger's New York" Ted Voigtlander
L.A. Law "Sidney, the Dead-Nosed Reindeer" Robert Seaman
1988
[34]
Beauty and the Beast "Pilot" Roy H. Wagner CBS
Highway to Heaven "A Dream of Wild Horses" Ted Voigtlander NBC
Magnum, P.I. "Unfinished Business" John C. Flinn III CBS
Moonlighting "Here's Living With You, Kid" Gerald Perry Finnerman ABC
Ohara "See Something That Isn't There" Richard M. Rawlings Jr.
Star Trek: The Next Generation "The Big Goodbye" Edward R. Brown Syndicated
1989
[35]
Quantum Leap "Genesis, Part 1" Roy H. Wagner NBC
Beauty and the Beast "Ceremony of Innocence" Stevan Larner CBS
Jake and the Fatman "Wish You Were Here" John C. Flinn III
Paradise "Long Lost Lawson" Richard M. Rawlings Jr.

1990s

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Year Program Episode Nominees Network
1990
[36]
Quantum Leap "Pool Hall Blues" Michael W. Watkins NBC
Beauty and the Beast "Snow" Stevan Larner CBS
Jake and the Fatman "If I Didn't Care" John C. Flinn III
Midnight Caller "Evil Is Live Spelled Backward, Part 2" Bradley B. Six NBC
Murder, She Wrote "Night of the Tarantula" John Elsenbach CBS
1991
[37]
Quantum Leap "The Leap Home, Part 2" Michael W. Watkins NBC
Star Trek: The Next Generation "Family" Marvin V. Rush Syndicated
The Trials of Rosie O'Neill "Starting Over" Jack Priestley CBS
1992
[38]
Northern Exposure "Cicely" Frank Prinzi CBS
Doogie Howser, M.D. "Summer of '91" Michael D. O'Shea ABC
Quantum Leap "Dreams" Michael W. Watkins NBC
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles "British East Africa, September 1909" Hugh Miles, Miguel Icaza ABC
1993
[39]
Law & Order "Conspiracy" Constantine Makris NBC
Northern Exposure "Revelations" Frank Prinzi CBS
Quantum Leap "Trilogy, Part 1" Michael W. Watkins NBC
Reasonable Doubts "Life Lines" Richard M. Rawlings Jr.
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles "Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues" David Tattersall ABC
1994
[40]
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman "Where the Heart Is/Boston" Roland 'Ozzie' Smith CBS
seaQuest DSV "Such Great Patience" Kenneth Zunder NBC
1995
[41]
Chicago Hope "Over the Rainbow" Tim Suhrstedt CBS
Babylon 5 "The Geometry of Shadows" John C. Flinn III Syndicated
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman "A Washington Affair" Roland 'Ozzie' Smith CBS
NYPD Blue "You Bet Your Life" Brian J. Reynolds ABC
Star Trek: Voyager "Heroes and Demons" Marvin V. Rush UPN
The X-Files "One Breath" John Bartley Fox
1996
[42]
The X-Files "Grotesque" John Bartley Fox
Babylon 5 "Comes the Inquisitor" John C. Flinn III Syndicated
Chicago Hope "Leave of Absence" Kenneth Zunder CBS
ER "Hell and High Water" Richard Thorpe NBC
Murder One "Chapter One" Aaron Schneider ABC
1997
[43]
Law & Order "Mad Dog" Constantine Makris NBC
Chicago Hope "A Time to Kill" James R. Bagdonas CBS
Gun "Ricochet" Roy H. Wagner ABC
Relativity "Karen and Her Sisters" Michael D. O'Shea
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine "Apocalypse Rising" Jonathan West Syndicated
1998
[44]
Law & Order "Stalker" Constantine Makris NBC
Chicago Hope "Brain Salad Surgery" James R. Bagdonas CBS
Earth: Final Conflict "Float Like a Butterfly" Michael McMurray Syndicated
JAG "The Good of the Service" Hugo Cortina CBS
The X-Files "The Post-Modern Prometheus" Joel Ransom Fox
1999
[45]
Felicity "Todd Mulcahy, Part 2" Robert Primes The WB
Chicago Hope "Home Is Where the Heartache Is" James R. Bagdonas CBS
JAG "Gypsy Eyes" Hugo Cortina
The Practice "Happily Ever After" Dennis Smith ABC
The X-Files "The Unnatural" Bill Roe Fox

2000s

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Year Program Episode Nominees Network
2000
[46]
The West Wing "Pilot" Thomas Del Ruth NBC
Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Hush" Michael Gershman The WB
JAG "Boomerang, Part 2" Hugo Cortina CBS
Law & Order "Entitled, Part 2" Constantine Makris NBC
The Sopranos "D-Girl" Phil Abraham HBO
2001
[47]
The West Wing "Noël" Thomas Del Ruth NBC
Ally McBeal "Cloudy Skies, Chance of Parade" Billy Dickson Fox
JAG "Adrift, Part 1" Hugo Cortina CBS
Law & Order "Endurance" John Beymer NBC
The Practice "The Deal" Dennis Smith ABC
The X-Files "This is Not Happening" Bill Roe Fox
2002
[48]
Alias "Truth Be Told" Michael Bonvillain ABC
Ally McBeal "Reality Bites" Billy Dickson Fox
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "Identity Crisis" Jonathan West CBS
Six Feet Under "Driving Mr. Mossback" Alan Caso HBO
The West Wing "Bartlet for America" Thomas Del Ruth NBC
2003
[49]
CSI: Miami "Simple Man" Michael D. O’Shea CBS
Alias "Double Agent" Michael Bonvillain ABC
Six Feet Under "Nobody Sleeps" Alan Caso HBO
The West Wing "Holy Night" Thomas Del Ruth NBC
2004
[50]
Carnivàle "Pick a Number" Jeff Jur HBO
Alias "Conscious" Donald E. Thorin ABC
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "XX" Frank Byers CBS
The Sopranos "Irregular Around the Margins" Phil Abraham HBO
The West Wing "7A WF 83429" Thomas Del Ruth NBC
2005
[51]
Deadwood "Complications" James Glennon HBO
Carnivàle "The Road to Damascus" Jim Denault HBO
"Lincoln Highway" Jeff Jur
Six Feet Under "Untitled" Lowell Peterson
24 "Day 4: 5:00 a.m. — 6:00 a.m." Rodney Charters Fox
2006
[52]
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "Gum Drops" Michael Slovis CBS
Everybody Hates Chris "Everybody Hates Funerals" Mark Doering-Powell UPN
Lost "Man of Science, Man of Faith" Michael Bonvillain ABC
The Sopranos "The Ride" Phil Abraham HBO
24 "Day 5: 9:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m." Rodney Charters Fox
2007
[53]
Rome "Passover" Alik Sakharov HBO
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "Built to Kill, Part 1" Michael Slovis CBS
Deadwood "The Catbird Seat" Joseph Gallagher HBO
The Sopranos "Soprano Home Movies" Phil Abraham
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip "Pilot" Thomas Del Ruth NBC
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour)
2008 Mad Men "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" Phil Abraham AMC
Battlestar Galactica "Razor" Stephen McNutt Sci Fi
Breaking Bad "Pilot" John Toll AMC
Dexter "The British Invasion" Romeo Tirone Showtime
Lost "The Constant" John Bartley ABC
Rescue Me "Babyface" Tom Houghton FX
2009 The Tudors "Dissension and Punishment" Ousama Rawi Showtime
Breaking Bad "ABQ" Michael Slovis AMC
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "For Warrick" James L. Carter CBS
Life on Mars "Out Here in the Fields" Kramer Morgenthau ABC
Mad Men "The New Girl" Christopher Manley AMC

2010s

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Year Program Episode Nominees Network
2010
(62nd)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "Family Affair" Christian Sebaldt CBS
Breaking Bad "No Mas" Michael Slovis AMC
FlashForward "No More Good Days" Kramer Morgenthau ABC
Mad Men "Shut the Door. Have a Seat." Christopher Manley AMC
The Tudors "Death of a Monarchy" Ousama Rawi Showtime
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series
2011
(63rd)
[54]
Boardwalk Empire "Home" Jonathan Freeman HBO
Boardwalk Empire "Boardwalk Empire" Stuart Dryburgh HBO
"A Return to Normalcy" Kramer Morgenthau
The Borgias "The Poisoned Chalice" / "The Assassin" Paul Sarossy Showtime
The Good Wife "Double Jeopardy" Fred Murphy CBS
2012
(64th)
[55]
Boardwalk Empire "21" Jonathan Freeman HBO
Breaking Bad "Face Off" Michael Slovis AMC
Glee "Asian F" Michael Goi Fox
Mad Men "The Phantom" Christopher Manley AMC
Pan Am "Pilot" John Lindley ABC
2013
(65th)
[56]
House of Cards "Chapter 1" Eigil Bryld Netflix
Boardwalk Empire "Margate Sands" Bill Coleman HBO
Breaking Bad "Gliding Over All" Michael Slovis AMC
Game of Thrones "Mhysa" Robert McLachlan HBO
Homeland "Beirut is Back" Nelson Cragg Showtime
Mad Men "The Doorway" Christopher Manley AMC
2014
(66th)
[57]
True Detective "Who Goes There" Adam Arkapaw HBO
Breaking Bad "Granite State" Michael Slovis AMC
Game of Thrones "The Lion and the Rose" Anette Haellmigk HBO
"Two Swords" Jonathan Freeman
Homeland "The Star" David Klein Showtime
House of Cards "Chapter 18" Igor Martinovic Netflix
2015
(67th)
[58]
Boardwalk Empire "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" Jonathan Freeman HBO
Game of Thrones "The Dance of Dragons" Rob McLachlan HBO
"Hardhome" Fabian Wagner
"Sons of the Harpy" Anette Haellmigk
"Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" Gregory Middleton
The Good Wife "The Line" Fred Murphy CBS
House of Cards "Chapter 29" Martin Ahlgren Netflix
2016
(68th)
[59]
The Man in the High Castle "The New World" James Hawkinson Prime Video
Bates Motel "A Danger to Himself and Others" John S. Bartley A&E
Downton Abbey "Episode Nine" Graham Frake PBS
Game of Thrones "Home" Gregory Middleton HBO
Gotham "Azrael" Crescenzo Giacomo Notarile Fox
Homeland "The Tradition of Hospitality" David Klein Showtime
House of Cards "Chapter 45" David M. Dunlap Netflix
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour)
2017
(69th)
[60]
The Handmaid's Tale "Offred" Colin Watkinson Hulu
The Crown "Smoke and Mirrors" Adriano Goldman Netflix
The Man in the High Castle "Fallout" James Hawkinson Prime Video
Mr. Robot "eps2.0_unm4sk-pt1.tc" / "eps2.0_unm4sk-pt2.tc" Tod Campbell USA
Sense8 "Obligate Mutualisms" John Toll Netflix
Stranger Things "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down" Tim Ives
Westworld "The Original" Paul Cameron HBO
2018
(70th)
[61]
The Crown "Beryl" Adriano Goldman Netflix
The Handmaid's Tale "June" Colin Watkinson Hulu
Legion "Chapter 9" Dana Gonzales FX
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel "Pilot" M. David Mullen Prime Video
Ozark "The Toll" Ben Kutchins Netflix
Stranger Things "Chapter One: MADMAX" Tim Ives
Westworld "The Riddle of the Sphinx" John Grillo HBO
2019
(71st)
[62]
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel "Simone" M. David Mullen Prime Video
Game of Thrones "The Iron Throne" Jonathan Freeman HBO
The Handmaid's Tale "Holly" Zoë White Hulu
"The Word" Colin Watkinson
Hanna "Forest" Dana Gonzales Prime Video
The Man in the High Castle "Jahr Null" Gonzalo Amat
Ray Donovan "Staten Island, Part 1" Robert McLachlan Showtime

2020s

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Year Program Episode Nominees Network
2020
(72nd)
[63]
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel "It’s Comedy or Cabbage" M. David Mullen Prime Video
The Crown "Aberfan" Adriano Goldman Netflix
Mindhunter "Episode 6" Erik Messerschmidt
Ozark "Boss Fight" Armando Salas
"Civil Union" Ben Kutchins
Tales from the Loop "Loop" Jeff Cronenweth Prime Video
Westworld "Parce Domine" Paul Cameron HBO
2021
(73rd)
[64]
The Crown "Fairytale" Adriano Goldman Netflix
Bridgerton "Art of the Swoon" Jeffrey Jur Netflix
Euphoria "Trouble Don't Last Always" Marcell Rév HBO
Lovecraft Country "Sundown" Tat Radcliffe
The Mandalorian "Chapter 13: The Jedi" Baz Idoine Disney+
Perry Mason "Chapter Two" David Franco HBO
The Umbrella Academy "Right Back Where We Started" Neville Kidd Netflix
2022
(74th)
[65]
Euphoria "The Theater and Its Double" Marcell Rév HBO
Loki "Lamentis" Autumn Durald Arkapaw Disney+
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel "How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?" M. David Mullen Prime Video
Ozark "A Hard Way to Go" Eric Koretz Netflix
Squid Game "Stick to the Team" Lee Hyung-deok
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty "Pieces of a Man" Todd Banhazl HBO
2023
(75th)
[66]
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel "Four Minutes" M. David Mullen Prime Video
Andor "Rix Road" Damián García Disney+
The Crown "Mou Mou" Adriano Goldman Netflix
House of the Dragon "The Lord of the Tides" Catherine Goldschmidt HBO
The Old Man "I" Sean Porter FX
Wednesday "Woe What a Night" David Lanzenberg Netflix
2024
(76th)
[67]
Shōgun "Crimson Sky" Sam McCurdy FX
The Crown "Ritz" Sophia Olsson Netflix
"Sleep, Dearie Sleep" Adriano Goldman
Shōgun "Anjin" Christopher Ross FX
3 Body Problem "Judgment Day" Martin Ahlgren Netflix
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty "Beat L.A." Todd Banhazl HBO

Programs with multiple awards

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Cinematographers with multiple awards

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Programs with multiple nominations

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Cinematographers with multiple nominations

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Notes

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  1. ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. The nominee did not meet the benchmark and no award was given.
  2. ^ Total includes The Mandalorian’s nominations for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour).

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