Florian Marc Ballhaus (born 1965) is a German cinematographer . He is best known for his work on The Devil Wears Prada , Marry Me and the movies directed by Robert Schwentke , such as Flightplan , The Time Traveler's Wife and The Divergent Series: Insurgent .
4-466: Ballhaus may refer to: People [ edit ] Florian Ballhaus German cinematographer Mascha Ballhaus (born 2000), German judoka Michael Ballhaus (1935–2017), German cinematographer William F. Ballhaus, Jr. American engineer William F. Ballhaus, Sr. (1918–2013), American engineer William L. Ballhaus , American business executive Other [ edit ] German word to indicate
8-446: A second cinematographer's assistant and then later as a camera assistant and operator. He returned to Germany in his adulthood to make his own name in his father's profession, debuting in episodes of the television show, Alles außer Mord , then in 1996 with Sandman . He returned to the U.S. seven years later to shoot episodes of Sex and the City . In 2005, he earned praise for his work in
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16-525: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Florian Ballhaus He is also son of the late cinematographer Michael Ballhaus . Ballhaus was born in Baden-Baden , Germany , the son of Helga Mavia Betten and noted German cinematographer Michael Ballhaus . At the age of 16, he moved to the U.S. with his family, when his father began working on American films such as After Hours . He began working as
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