Louie Schwartzberg

Louie Schwartzberg

Renowned for his stunning time-lapse cinematography, Louie Schwartzberg was born in 1950 in Brooklyn, New York, USA, and has been an active director since the late 1970s. Primarily working within the genres of documentary and short films, his most famous works include "Wings of Life," "Moving Art," and "Fantastic Fungi," with his unique ability to capture the beauty of nature in slow motion earning him several awards, including the prestigious Cine Golden Eagle Award. His authorial style is marked by an inherent understanding and appreciation of the natural world, combining time-lapse with macro, aerial, and slow-motion techniques to create unforgettable visual narratives. From a more personal perspective, Schwartzberg is not just a director, but a true artist who paints with light, rhythm, and time, showcasing the often overlooked splendors of our world.