When it comes to Lawrence Sher’s career in cinematography, one standout moment definitely comes to mind—his work on Garden State back in 2004. That film really put Lawrence Sher on the map and remains his highest-rated project to date. It’s often praised for its visual style and emotional depth, both of which highlight Lawrence Sher’s strong eye for detail and storytelling through imagery. On the flip side, looking at Lawrence Sher’s earlier work, Shark Attack from 1999 tends to stand out—but not in a good way. It’s widely considered his lowest-rated film, lacking the polish and nuance that Lawrence Sher would later become known for. Over the years, Lawrence Sher has clearly evolved as a cinematographer, and his journey—from Shark Attack to Garden State and beyond—shows just how much growth and artistic development he’s achieved.