Eeshan Kamath has rapidly established himself as one of the most exciting cinematographers of his generation. Born and raised in Mumbai, his unique visual sensibility—rooted in the vibrant culture and storytelling traditions of India—has propelled him to the forefront of contemporary filmmaking. With an instinctive eye for light, composition, and emotion, Kamath transforms every frame into a compelling work of art.
Arriving in Los Angeles without formal industry connections, Kamath quickly made his mark through relentless dedication and exceptional skill. He trained under some of the world’s most acclaimed cinematographers, including Anthony B. Richmond ASC BSC, David A. Armstrong, and Pascal Lebègue AFC, honing a craft that blends technical mastery with bold creativity.

Kamath’s body of work includes acclaimed short films such as Dwindled Ties, Strings, The Day I Met Benjamin, and A Night to Remember, each celebrated for their striking visuals and storytelling depth. His films have earned awards and festival selections across the world, confirming his status as a global cinematic force.
Known for his visionary approach and meticulous preparation, Kamath commands respect from directors and crews alike. His leadership and creative insight ensure every production runs smoothly while pushing the boundaries of cinematic expression.
Now a prodigy in the Los Angeles’ filmmaking scene, Eeshan Kamath continues to shape the future of cinematography with his dynamic, internationally informed vision. His journey from the land of Bollywood to the land of Hollywood is more than a personal success story—it is the rise of a true artistic powerhouse, capturing stories that resonate worldwide, one breathtaking frame at a time.