Tania Lambert is an award winning cinematographer with a keen eye for composition and lighting and a desire to tell stories, which move people in every way.
She is currently working as a freelance cinematographer both in Australia and overseas and has extensive experience in drama, TVCs, music videos, documentary & promos.
Tania recently finished principal photography on a coming of age drama/horror, Patricia Moore to be released in May 2018 on Black Pills. She has been shooting predominantly drama including a feature film Rip Tide with Debby Ryan as well as a web series funded by Canal Plus High Life starring Odessa Young. Tania has also shot many TV series incl. The Moody's, an eight episode comedy/drama series for Jungleboys, as well as ABC's The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting and WHAM BAM Thank You Ma'am She has won numerous other awards at the ACS Awards for her music videos, commercials and dramas including a Gold Award for Spirit in ‘Specialised & Experimental’ , a silver Award for her TVC Anti -Childhood Obesity campaign, and a Silver Award in ‘Music Video’ with her work on The Ruben’s ‘Lay It Down’ feat. Abbie Cornish
CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARDS
2017 ACS Bronze Award in TV Drama - High Life
2015 Best Cinematography for The Widow at Cause Film Festival
2015 ACS Bronze Award in Short Film - Frontier
2013 ACS Silver Award in Music Video - ‘Lay It Down’ The Rubens
2013 PROMAX SILVER award in the Best Television Image Campaign Category
2012 ACS Silver Award in Music Video - ‘Crazy’ Ricki-Lee
2011 ACS Bronze Award in Promos & Titles - My Sri Lanka with Peter Kuruvita - Titles
2010 ACS Silver Award in Local/Regional Commercials - ‘Break the Habit’ Childhood Obesity
2010 ACS Bronze Award in Music Videos - ‘King of the Road’ Adam Harvey & John Williamson
2009 ACS Gold Award in ‘Student’ short film – Cupid
2009 ACS Bronze Award inSpecialised & Experimental – Spirit
2009 High Achievement Award in Cinematography at AFTRS - Cupid
2008 ACS Silver Award in Music Video - Vulnerable Heart
2008 ACS Bronze Award in Student short film – Jigsaw Girl