Biography
Shoei Nishikawa is credited as a cinematographer and director of photography in Japanese cinema during the late 1950s and 1960s. Nishikawa’s work is documented in four films, where their role involved the visual capture and lighting design of scenes. Their contributions are noted in films such as The Big Scoop: Challenge at Twilight, Night Scandal, Thirst for Love, and New Year Trip, where their technical work in cinematography is listed.
The films associated with Nishikawa span a range of genres and settings, reflecting the varied production landscape of the era. Their presence in these projects indicates involvement in both studio-driven and more exploratory productions of the time. The titles suggest a mix of drama, mystery, and seasonal narratives, though specific stylistic details ar…




