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  1. Lauren Greenfield (born 1966) is an American artist, documentary photographer, and documentary filmmaker. She has published four photographic monographs, directed four documentary features, produced four traveling exhibitions, and published in magazines throughout the world. [1]

  2. institute.pictures › director › lauren-greenfieldLauren Greenfield - Institute

    About Lauren. Described by the New York Times as “America’s foremost visual chronicler of the plutocracy,” Lauren Greenfield is the founder of Institute and an award-winning filmmaker and photographer known for her groundbreaking work on consumerism, youth culture, and gender. Her documentary films Thin, The Queen of Versailles ...

  3. Lauren Greenfield is the Doris Kearns Goodwin of the visual medium.” —Jamie Lee Curtis “A staggering indictment of materialism.” —Smithsonian Magazine “Over the last 25 years, Greenfield, who is as much sociologist as photographer, has turned her camera on every imaginable expression of wealth and, as such, is uniquely qualified to comment on our increasingly off-the-rails obsession with affluence.”

  4. Apr 6, 2017 · Recently, the photographer Lauren Greenfield was going through the half a million photos in her archives when she stopped at a picture of a tween: Back in 1992, she’d captured a 12-year-old Kim ...

  5. Nov 14, 2019 · The Kingmaker director Lauren Greenfield talks about her revealing Imelda Marcos documentary. Imelda Marcos — and her attempt to rewrite history — is the subject of The Kingmaker. Alissa ...

  6. Lauren Greenfield was born in Boston, grew up in Los Angeles, and graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. in visual and environmental studies in 1987. She worked as a photojournalist based in Los Angeles and London, and published work in National Geographic, Time, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, the London Sunday Times Magazine, Fortune, Vanity Fair, LIFE, and other magazines.

  7. Aug 3, 2018 · Lauren Greenfield In 1983, Ms. Greenfield matriculated at Harvard, where her parents had studied, and where she encountered both Mr. Evers and a student body of immense privilege.