Ben Wolf

Much of Ben’s recent work concentrates in the Dance and Art film world. These range from Nora Chipaumire’s “El Capitan” to Doug Elkins’ “A Hundred Indecisions” as well as Wendy Seyb’s award winning “How You Look At It”. In addition, he’s shot numerous pieces for the NY Times Instagram feed #speakingindance. Ben has shot and co-directed several music videos for cellist Maya Beiser, including “Air” and “Veil” , from her “TranceClassical” CD. Experimental work in- cludes Shoja Azari’s Venice Biennale entry “The King of Black” and Shirin Neshat’s ”Games of Desire”, filmed in Luang Prabang. Documentary films range from Emmy winner “Baring It

All” (Dir: Patricia Zagarella) to “Deceptive Practice” (Molly Bernstein & Alan Edelstein), a Kino Lorber release, as well as “Amsterdam Stories USA” (dirs: Rob Rombout & Rogier van Eck). In the Digital space, Ben recently co-produced and shot Arthur Vincie’s series “Three Trembling Cities” about immigrant life in NYC. Wolf shot the pilot episode and Season 2 of Caytha Jentis’ popular Amazon web series “The Other F Word”. He helped develop and shoot a web series for The Indian National Congress Party entitled “Billion And One Voices”, a collage of modern India. Feature film work covers everything from Art Jones’ “Lustre”, a tone poem about NYC, to the lo-fi sci-fi of Arthur Vincie’s “Found In Time”. Ben also teaches Cinematography at Montclair State University and at DocNomads in Brussels.