Robert Lachman
Robert Lachman is a former staff photographer and photo editor at the Los Angeles Times.
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This is part of a series of posts on food photography, sharing some of the tips and tricks we use here at The Times.
Maybe your flower garden doesn’t rival the ones adorning the covers of Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
It’s Leslie Freidson Lawicki’s job to create images that will attract and tantalize someone into looking at a photograph.
The most difficult things that photographer Greg Gorman has to deal with have nothing to do with photography per se.
While the price of fine art photographs continues to climb and the controversy over photographers’ images continues to make news, it would seem that opening a photography gallery would be a good idea.
Orange County wades into its second hundred years facing a summer that’s filled with a wider range of arts and entertainment activities than ever.
Advertising photographer Rob Gage has shot in exotic locations all over the world.
A photography seminar can be worthwhile and educational, providing you choose the right one.
A home darkroom, much like photography itself, is limited only by your imagination and ingenuity--and the amount of money, space and plumbing available to you.
Photographer Elizabeth Jennings thinks of herself as a social activist with a camera, one whose images often portray her concerns for the environment while touching on some of the earth’s more intangible elements.