
Robert Lachman has been around photography since his childhood. He attended the California Institute of the Arts, where he earned a bachelor’s degree of fine arts in photography.
Lachman started at the Los Angeles Times as an intern in 1974 and had been a staff photographer and photo editor for 42 years and recently retired in 2017. He’s covered the Olympics, World Series, Super Bowls, Stanley Cup championships, presidential elections, natural disasters, the Academy Awards and other events. He has taken celebrity portraits, but he also enjoys photographing people from all walks of life.
Lachman’s award-winning work has appeared in national publications, including Time and Newsweek magazines, and he has lectured at UCLA, USC, Chapman University and UC Irvine. He is married, has four kids, five grandchildren and one fuzzy dog.
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