Two categories, one of which you might find hard off the top of your head.
1) Best cinematography in a Nolan film - for me, it'd be either The Prestige or Inception.
2) Favourite camera shot in each film:
Inception: The ariel shot of the Mombasa chase scene.
The Dark Knight: The shot of the truck flipping over.
The Prestige: Angier bowing while under the stage.
Batman Begins: The claustrophobic shot of the narrows taken from one of the balconies before the scene when Batman sees that child on the balcony.
Insomnia: The shot of Al Pacino and the other cops running across the bridge towards the house before the fog scene.
Memento: Hardest one for me. I love the overall effect of the cinematography in the film, but there isn't a particular one that stands out.
Following: Same as above.
1) Best cinematography in a Nolan film - for me, it'd be either The Prestige or Inception.
2) Favourite camera shot in each film:
Inception: The ariel shot of the Mombasa chase scene.
The Dark Knight: The shot of the truck flipping over.
The Prestige: Angier bowing while under the stage.
Batman Begins: The claustrophobic shot of the narrows taken from one of the balconies before the scene when Batman sees that child on the balcony.
Insomnia: The shot of Al Pacino and the other cops running across the bridge towards the house before the fog scene.
Memento: Hardest one for me. I love the overall effect of the cinematography in the film, but there isn't a particular one that stands out.
Following: Same as above.