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Edward Lachman (b. 31 March 1948) is an award-winning [1] American cinematographer. Lachman is mostly associated with the American independent film movement, and has served as director of photography on films by Todd Haynes (including Far From Heaven, which earned Lachman an Academy Award nomination[2]) and Steven Soderbergh. Lachman has also worked on several non-American films, including two documentaries by Wim Wenders (one of which, Lightning Over Water, was shot in the United States). In 2002, Lachman co-directed the controversial Ken Park with Larry Clark. BiographyLachman was born in 1948 in Morristown, New Jersey[3]; he received a BA from Harvard University in 1965 and studied in France at the University of Tours before pursuing a BFA in painting at Ohio University[4]. References^ IMDB: Edward Lachman - Awards^ IMDB: Edward Lachman - Awards^ Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers: Edward Lachman^ Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers: Edward Lachman | This biographical article related to film is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
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