Other Cinematographer credits include the documentaries Tre Donne, The Quest for the Unicorn, A Murder of Crows, and Deux de la Vague, which premiered at Cannes in 2009. As both producer and director of photography his credits include the feature documentary Let It Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles, which received a Genie nomination in 1998, a Banff Rockie nomination in 1999 and won the International Emmy Award for Best Arts Documentary in 1999. Also The Holier It Gets, a documentary filmed in Canada and India, which won Best Cultural and Best Independent Canadian Documentary at Hot Docs, 2000, and garnered Geminis for best writing, editing, and direction in a documentary series, as well as a nomination for The Donald Brittain award for best documentary and a nomination for a Chalmers Award in 2001. In 2002 he produced and shot the documentary: The True Meaning of Pictures about the work and world of Kentucky photographer Shelby Lee Adams, which premiered at TIFF and then Played at the Sundance Film Festival. It was nominated for two Gemini Awards and won in the Best Arts Documentary category. This was followed in 2003 by Hockey Nomad based on Dave Bidini's best-selling book Tropic of Hockey about hockey in unlikely places around the globe, which was nominated for a Banff Rockie Award, as well as three Geminis, and won the Best Sports Documentary Gemini. He also co-directed, produced and photographed for TVOntario a series of 40 short profiles on artists who have received Ontario Arts Council grants over the past 40 years. He produced the documentary Manufactured Landscapes, which won the Chum City Award for best Canadian feature at TIFF 2006, the Genie Award for best Documentary, and was distributed in 15 countries. He also directed and partially shot the high definition feature documentary Four Wings and a Prayer, about the migration of the Monarch butterfly, which won the Grand Prix Pariscience, the Banff Rockie Award for best Wildlife and Natural History Progra