![]() Arnold is a former RIT photography professor who has won national and international awards as a photographer, printmaker and xerographic artist. Greenfield’s presentation is part of the Charles Arnold Lecture Series. Greenfield’s follow-up short film, Kids and Money, premiered at the American Film Institute Fest and won the Shorts Audience Award. The film was nominated in 2007 for an Emmy for Outstanding Direction. Her first feature-length documentary film, Thin, aired on HBO and is accompanied by a photography book of the same name. ![]() Her photographs have regularly appeared in major publications including The New York Times Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Time and Life. A 1987 Harvard graduate, Greenfield started her photography career as an intern at National Geographic. In 2003, American Photo named her as one of the 25 most influential photographers working today. The event is free and open to the public. April 21 in room A205 in the College of Liberal Arts Building. The award-winning photographer will give a presentation at Rochester Institute of Technology at 7 p.m. Lauren Greenfield is considered a preeminent chronicler of youth culture as a result of her groundbreaking book projects Girl Culture and Fast Forward: Growing Up in the Shadow of Hollywood. Image from Greenfield’s photography book Thin. ![]()
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