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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

    Lauren Greenfield is a renowned filmmaker and photographer who explores consumerism, youth culture, and gender in her work. She is also the founder of Institute, a platform for diversity and inclusion in advertising, and the creator of the viral #LikeAGirl campaign for Always.

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  3. Explore the work of Lauren Greenfield, a visual chronicler of the rich and their culture. See her latest book, film, exhibition and media projects on wealth, status and consumption.

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  4. Apr 6, 2017 · The photographer-documentarian shares her 25-year project of documenting the symptoms of materialism, capitalism, and celebrity culture in the U.S. See her images of Kim Kardashian, Donald Trump, and more.

  5. Nov 14, 2019 · The filmmaker talks about how she exposed the lies and delusions of the former first lady of the Philippines, who is trying to rewrite history and come back to power. She also discusses the challenges of making a documentary about an unreliable narrator and the parallels between Marcos and Trump.

  6. Learn about Lauren Greenfield, a photojournalist who documented the lives of young people in the media-saturated culture of America. See her award-winning book Fast Forward and other projects at the International Center of Photography.

  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.

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