by Robert Hollingworth | Dec 13, 2017 | BBC, Documentary photography
Filmed over the course of a year, this film is a magical study of the changing seasons and their effect on Surrey, the most-wooded county in Britain, told by Judi Dench. I did some of the additional / specialist photography on the series. TX: Wednesday 20th December,...
by Robert Hollingworth | Nov 8, 2017 | Documentary photography
Stephen Cooter won a Grierson Award for his film Somewhere in Spacetime (Episode 2 of Forces of Nature with Professor Brian Cox) Jury Chair, Fergus O’Brien said: “the winning film stands apart as a confident, inspiring and exciting piece of television...
by Robert Hollingworth | Mar 13, 2017 | BBC, Documentary photography, Filming
Last September I spent a month on location in the Galapagos islands filming for the forthcoming 3 x 60′ BBC1 documentary Mission Galapagos presented by Liz Bonnin. I was Director of Photography for the series along with Julius Brighton. Mission Galapagos is a...
by Robert Hollingworth | Apr 25, 2016 | BBC, Filming
The latest science documentary series I’ve shot for the BBC has just gone out. Airing on BBC 1 at 9pm on 7th April (Ep1) and 14th April (Ep2). Angela Rippon and Chris van Tulleken explore the process of ageing in mind and body. For more information, see my...
by Robert Hollingworth | Dec 3, 2015 | BBC
Tomorrow’s Food presented by Dara O’Briain is a new series for BBC1 showing the latest food technology. I shot the stings for the series and also some location documentary filming at the Quorn factory. The stings were filmed on the F55 with a borescope,...