Picture Shop announced that renowned Senior Colorist Élodie Ichter has rejoined its premier roster of artists. Ichter was previously at Picture Shop in Los Angeles.
Ichter, who previously worked alongside cinematographer Christopher Ross, BSC on the award-winning FX series Shōgun, was recognized for her work with a Hollywood Professional Association Award nomination for Outstanding Color Grading. Her credits also include Grotesquerie for FX, the Ben Affleck-directed feature Air and the American Society of Cinematographers Spotlight Award-nominated feature God’s Country.
“We are thrilled to welcome Élodie back to the Picture Shop family,” said Bill Romeo, CEO/President, Picture Shop. “Her wealth of experience and her uniquely collaborative approach to color grading perfectly align with our commitment to providing top-tier picture finishing services to our clients worldwide.”
Ichter’s career began at Éclair in Paris, where she honed her craft in traditional film color grading. Over the years, she has built a respected reputation within the film and television industries, working on projects such as Venom: Let There Be Carnage with cinematographer Robert Richardson, ASC and the Oscar-winning film Nomadland, directed by Chloé Zhao and shot by Joshua James Richards. Additionally, she has collaborated on high-profile advertising campaigns for brands like Tom Ford, Alexander Wang, and Dsquared, as well as the 2024 Bud Light Easy Night Out Super Bowl commercial.
Earlier in her career, she contributed to several notable films, including The Irishman, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, Maleficent, Snow White and the Huntsman, Marshall and Okja.
“I’m honored to join the Picture Shop team in New York and across the globe. Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to develop and refine my craft, and it’s a true privilege to now do so alongside such an exceptional group of innovative minds,” said Ichter. “I’m excited to put the creative freedom that Picture Shop fosters in service of directors and cinematographers, helping bring their visions to life.”
Ichter has an extensive network of creative relationships across Europe and America. She will be based in New York, working from Picture Shop’s Tribeca location, and is also available internationally to accommodate the needs of any project, anywhere in the world.