A career shaped by direct access to many of the most influential public figures of the twentieth century.
Lawrence Schiller is an American photographer and filmmaker whose assignments placed him alongside major cultural figures and events. He photographed subjects such as Marilyn Monroe and documented key moments involving actors, public personalities, and political figures. His work has appeared in leading publications and has been exhibited widely. Schiller’s archive reflects a broad and influential body of work that remains an important record of American culture.
