Guy Mossman is an American cinematographer and director who made his first short film in 2000 in Paraguay. In 2002, he was awarded a prestigious Park Fellowship at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill to pursue an M.A. in Journalism and Documentary Filmmaking. Since then, Guy has dedicated himself to lensing documentary films, non-fiction television, and commercials. His love of character and vérité storytelling, and an eye for light and composition, has been acknowledged by critics and directors alike. Guy is best known for his dramatic photography on the Oscar short-listed documentary film, Buck, which won the Audience Award at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, as well as Mariachi High, Bending the Arc, the 2020 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Award-winning Feels Good Man, and Discovery Doc’s The Lost Lincoln — executive produced by Mark Wahlberg. In 2022, Guy co-directed the critically acclaimed documentary The Human Trial with his wife, Lisa Hepner. His camera work on Buck was singled out in the Los Angeles Times for being ‘both beautiful and evocative’; and the LA Times TV critic Robert Lloyd said of the 2014 Los Jets, ‘he gives every element its due; the clamor, the quiet, the details of décor and decoration, the richness of the landscape, the look of air under floodlights.’