About Me
Throughout the years, Kacper Skowron has proven to be a visionary cinematographer without limits shooting feature films, TV, documentaries, commercials and music videos. His ability to envision and create powerful, cinematic experiences with a plethora of different directors is notable. Born and raised in Poland, Kacper shared a natural inclination toward nature, life, humanity and exploration. His early college years in Chicago were spent in art and ceramics classes which later transitioned into photography/ cinematography.
As a Director of Photography, Kacper’s growth did not go unnoticed, and soon he was hired by Jason Horton for his first feature film “The Congregation”. He continued shooting films and commercials for companies such as Arrowhead Films, Samuel Goldwyn Films, Pop Life Entertainment and Vista Films. Skowron’s last notable featured films “A Cowgirl’s Song” starring Cheryl Ladd and Savannah Lee May along with “The Farmer and The Belle” and “No Dance No Life” have brought Kacper’s cinematography to audiences world-wide.
Many projects have tested Kacper’s ability to capture extraordinary scenes on the bottom of the ocean, peaks of the mountains and some of the deepest canyons in the world. He has shown that both small or high budget films, when rightly executed, can become an original, epic experience.
Skowron loves to collaborate with other creative minds and find visual ways of expressing ethereal and formless, human emotion. His style is continually adaptable and changing. In his words, “there are no two identical films, therefore I have to adapt to every script. I am interested in capturing an authentic and meaningful story in style that is best to each film.”
I have been in the industry since 2007.