Ray Whitehouse
Ray Whitehouse
White or Caucasian
Affiliations
Video Consortium Documentary Cinematographers Alliance Documentary Producers AllianceLinks to Work
Bio
Ray Whitehouse (he/him) works at the intersection of documentary film and journalism, bringing a strong visual sensibility and commitment to journalistic principals to every project he works on. The core tenets of his practice are transparency, collaboration and critical reflexivity.
He was part of The Washington Post team that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for reporting about the Capitol insurrection and its aftermath.
He's worked as a cinematographer on more than 30 documentary features and filmed, produced and edited projects for The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Geographic, TIME, Univision, and Al Jazeera.
He is community coordinator for the D.C. chapter of Video Consortium and a regional co-chair of the Documentary Producers Alliance.
He holds an M.A. in documentary journalism from UNC Chapel Hill and a B.S. in journalism from Northwestern University.