Fujimoto's first film as cinematographer was
Chicago Blues, a 1970 music documentary featuring the likes of
Dick Gregory,
Buddy Guy and
Muddy Waters. He was one of three directors of photography that worked on
Terrence Malick's 1973 directorial debut
Badlands, earning rave reviews. He shot a string of low-budget
exploitation films for producer
Roger Corman, including
Death Race 2000 and
Switchblade Sisters (as second unit photographer). He was also one of several
second unit cinematographers who worked on the first
Star Wars film. During this period, he also began his long-running collaboration with director
Jonathan Demme. Their first film together was
Caged Heat in 1974. He would shoot a total of 11 films with Demme, as well as the 2013 pilot episode of the television drama
A Gifted Man. He also had fruitful collaborations with
John Hughes, shooting
Pretty in Pink and ''
Ferris Bueller's Day Off,
and with M. Night Shyamalan, shooting The Sixth Sense,
Signs,
and The Happening.'' Fujimoto has been a member of the
American Society of Cinematographers since 1997. ==Personal life==