Harry Stradling Jr.

Began his career as a camera assistant and camera operator (he assisted his father, cinematographer Harry Stradling, on 1955's "Guys and Dolls") and shot his first feature film, "Welcome to Hard Times," in 1967. Stradling, Jr., has been noted for his outdoor color photography and has contributed to productions including "Little Big Man" (1970), "The Way We Were" (1973) and several films directed by Blake Edwards.