John Bartley

John Stanley Bartley, A.S.C. (born February 12, 1947), often credited as John S. Bartley, is a New Zealand-born American cinematographer best known for his work on television series such as ''Lost'', ''Bates Motel'' and ''The X Files'' and feature films such as ''The X Files: I Want to Believe'' and ''The Chronicles of Riddick.''

Bartley was raised in Wellington, where he didn't get to watch television until his early teens, and even then only one channel was broadcasting in New Zealand. In an interview he said that ''National Velvet'' and ''The Bridge on the River Kwai'' were two of his favorite films when he was young.

In 1995, Bartley received his first Emmy Award nomination in the category "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a Series" for ''The X-Files'' episode "One Breath". He lost the award to Tim Suhrstedt for ''Chicago Hope.'' Bartley was nominated the following year for ''The X Files'' episode "Grotesque", in the same category, and won the award. Bartley was also nominated for an Emmy in the Outstanding Cinematography For A One Hour Series category for the ''Lost'' episode "The Constant." Provided by Wikipedia

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