Edward Lachman


Edward Lachman is an American cinematographer and director. Lachman is mostly associated with the American independent film movement, and has served as director of photography on films by Todd Haynes, Ulrich Seidl, Wim Wenders, Steven Soderbergh and Paul Schrader. His other work includes Werner Herzog's La Soufrière, Desperately Seeking Susan, Sofia Coppola's directorial debut, The Virgin Suicides, Robert Altman's last picture A Prairie Home Companion, and Todd Solondz's Life During Wartime. He is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers.
In 1989, Lachman co-directed a segment of the anthology film Imagining America. In 2002, Lachman co-directed the controversial Ken Park with Larry Clark. In 2013, Lachman produced a series of videos in collaboration with French electronic duo Daft Punk, for the duo's album Random Access Memories.

Life and education

Lachman was born to a Jewish family in Morristown, New Jersey, the son of Rosabel and Edward Lachman, a movie theater distributor and owner. He attended Harvard University and studied in France at the University of Tours before pursuing a BFA in painting at Ohio University. He has a daughter, Bella Lachman that lives in Amsterdam.

Filmography

Documentaries

Short films

Television