Stephen St. Peter is an accomplished cinematographer based in Los Angeles, with a rich portfolio of over 40 credits to his name. He is a graduate of The American Film Institute, His work has received global recognition at over 50 film festivals including:
SXSW, TIFF, Raindance
One of Stephen's recent notable projects is the 14 time award winning "Infraction," which is based on a true story about a Philadelphia native Terrence Lewis who spent 21 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit.
In addition to his short films, Stephen has also served as the cinematographer for eight feature films, some of his notable projects include:
"Best Man," starring Luke Wilson and Dolph Lundgren, which premiered number 1 HULU
"Dig," starring Thomas Jane and Emile Hirsch,
"Helen’s Dead," featuring Annabelle Dexter-Jones and Tyrese Gibson
"Saturday at the Starlight," which stars Abigail Breslin and Mike Madsen.
Stephen considers himself fortunate to work in the film industry, where he brings stories to life through his camera lens. He is a strong advocate for social justice, a theme that often resonates in his work. Stephen believes that cinema offers a unique window into the human condition and that it can ultimately unite us through greater understanding.