Bryant Littrean

Bryant Littrean

Bryant Littrean is a New York–based Cinematographer, Photographer, and Steadicam Operator, originally from the Caribbean. His work spans narrative short films, commercial campaigns, and fashion and portrait photography, with recent films such as I’m Fine, Leave on High, and You’ll Never See Me Again screening at festivals including SoHo International Film Festival, Big Apple Film Festival, Urbanworld, CineFest, and other programs across the country.

Trained as a multidisciplinary designer, Bryant studied Communication Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, a background that informs his precise sense of composition, typography, and visual hierarchy. Over more than three decades living in New York, he has developed a practice that draws from the city itself as well as music, cinema, fine art, and everyday human experience, channeling these influences into imagery that feels both intimate and cinematic.

Bryant’s work is rooted in visual storytelling, blending emotion, movement, and atmosphere into frames that are designed to resonate beyond the moment of capture. As an owner‑operator with tools such as the Alexa Mini, FX6, and Steadicam M‑2, he is as fluent in the technical craft of image‑making as he is in its artistic language, allowing him to move fluidly between narrative, commercial, and fashion environments.