About Eric
Eric Waldron is a Director of Photography specializing in corporate, branded, and documentary style production. Originally from Washington DC, Eric moved to Los Angeles in 2013 after graduating with a BFA in Film & Television from the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Eric has worked on projects with celebrities, politicians, and business leaders. In 2015 he lensed the music video for Nekfeu’s “Ma Dope”, which has over 75 million views on YouTube. Then in 2020 he produced and served as cinematographer on the PBS documentary “The New West and the Politics of the Environment”, which garnered an EMMY nomination. Eric was nominated by the LA Press Club for the Photojournalist/Videographer of the Year Award in 2021 for his work on various PBS productions. In 2022 Eric served as Camera Operator on the NETFLIX documentary “The Anthrax Attacks”. Most recently, he worked as Camera Operator on Rashida Jones’ documentary short, “A Swim Lesson”. Eric has worked on projects for brands like Net-a-Porter, Flaunt Magazine, Ford Motor Company, PBS, The Mayo Clinic, Logitech, Credit Suisse, Under Armour, and more. Eric is currently a member of the Television Academy.
When not filming a project he enjoys eating at one of LA’s many stellar dining options, hiking, or snowboarding. Eric enjoys the collaborative process and is always excited to connect with people!