Jomo Fray, ASC is a cinematographer whose work is focused on crafting images from a place of radical empathy—films that strive to have the viewer not only see the story, but feel it as well. Some recent honors include a 2025 Independent Spirit Award as well as a 2025 American Cinematographer Spotlight Award. He was also featured as one of the 2018 25 New Faces of Independent Film by Filmmaker Magazine as well as one of the 2022 American Cinematographer Magazine's Rising Stars of Cinematography. Feature film work includes Selah and the Spades (Sundance 2019), Port Authority (Cannes 2019), No Future (Tribeca 2020), Runner (TIFF 2022), All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt (Sundance 2023), and The Young Wife (SXSW 2023). Television credits include Terence Nance’s Random Acts of Flyness and Barry Jenkins’ The Underground Railroad. His most recent film, Nickel Boys, directed by RaMell Ross was nominated for multiple Academy Awards including Best Picture and garnered multiple critics choices awards for its cinematography. He attended Brown University for his undergraduate education and received his MFA in Cinematography at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts.