After gaining an arts degree in Graphics/Film-making, Graham Day
joined the BBC at Ealing Studios in 1980. He spent 6 years there
working in the camera department on a wide variety of productions that
include: 'Smiley's People', 'Hotel Du Lac', and 'Past Caring'. In 1986
he decided to go freelance working as a focus puller and operator on
feature films, commercials and music videos. In 1988 he became a
Cameraman/Director of Photography/Cinematographer. Graham continued
to work on music video's and corporate productions but then moved back
to documentaries filming for terrestrial broadcast companies including,
the BBC, Channel 4, ITV and Nat Geo. Some of the productions have achieved
awards including, RTS, Bafta and an Emmy for 'The English Surgeon'.
Graham Day has now retired from the film & TV business.