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Named by American Photo as one of its "Top 25 Photographers Now," Lauren Greenfield has impacted the advertising world, with clients including Gatorade, HP, Delta, and the U.S. Army, and a profile in Shoot magazine's 2008 Directors to Watch issue. She made her feature debut with her highly acclaimed documentary Thin, which was featured at Sundance 2006 and won Best Documentary at the London Film Festival. Lauren then directed the film kids + money, a documentary about LA teens discussing money: getting it, spending it, and learning to live without it.
Since starting her career as an intern for National Geographic, she has published three books of photography Fast Forward (1997), Girl Culture (2002) and Thin (2006). Her photographs have won numerous awards and been regularly published in magazines including the New York Times Magazine, TIME, The New Yorker, Harper's, ELLE, Harper's Bazaar, American Photo, French Photo, and the London Sunday Times Magazine. Her work is in several major collections including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Most recently a major acquisition of her still work by the Getty Museum resulted in the “Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography Since the Sixties” exhibition, which garnered record-breaking attendance and earned a Lucie award for curator/exhibition of the year.
Lauren joined Chelsea in 2006.
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: Beauty Culture - Trailer
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: Beauty Culture - Trailer
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: Kids + Money - Trailer
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: Delta - Uniform
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: Gatorade - Become Print Still
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: Gatorade - Become Still Print 2
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: Gatorade - Basketball
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: New York Magazine - Fashion Show
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: Army - Family Strong
Beauty Culture - Trailer
Kids + Money - Trailer
Delta - Uniform
Gatorade - Become Print Still
Gatorade - Become Still Print 2
Gatorade - Basketball
New York Magazine - Fashion Show
Army - Family Strong
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: Abbott Labs - Momologue
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: Gardasil - I Chose
Abbott Labs - Momologue
Gardasil - I Chose
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Thin - Trailer