Photography
Lawrence Schiller first used photography as a way to see the world. He took his still camera everywhere, which resulted in a rich body of photographic work. As a true documentarian, his multi-faceted approach to telling a story, not just through photography, but also investigative journalism, film, television, and book publishing, produced unique and deep perspectives on his subjects.
“The most important thing is anticipation—not where the action is taking place, but where it’s going to take place. Not where the subject is now, but where they’re going to be.”
—Lawrence Schiller
Celebrities & Personalities
General Assignments
“With an incredible gift of foresight and shrewd investigative qualities,
Schiller was present to many significant events, often gaining unprecedented access.
Like Woody Allen’s fictional Zelig, he was everywhere.”
—Ike Williams