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Alex Kuczynski and Susan AndersonThe Gold Standard
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Frank OckenfelsFrank Ockenfels
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Amber ValettaForever Young?
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Elaine D'Farley and Philip GefterBeauty: The Real vs. The Ideal
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Lauren GreenfieldLauren Greenfield
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Randall Slavin with Charlize TheronThe Making of 24 Portraits
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Peter FettermanEverything You've Always Wanted To Know About Collecting Fine Art...
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David Fahey and Mark McKennaHerb Ritts - A Discussion
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Kwaku AlstonUnique Beauty
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Leonard NimoyGoddess: An Exploration of the Divine and the Secular Forms of Beauty
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Davis FactorDavis Factor
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Nikki Sixx with Kristine McKennaLife Through The Distorted Lens of Nikki Sixx
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Ying Chu and Yu TsaiEastern Faces Through a Western Lens
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Brian Bowen SmithWhat is Beauty?
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Paul LangeGood Light Stories - Nuances, Shadows and Reflections on Seeing
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Fadil BerishaThe True Meaning of Beauty
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Andrew SouthamThe Half-Life of Beauty
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Matthew RolstonbeautyLIGHT
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Mark LaitaCreated Equal
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Susan AndersonHigh Glitz: From Cinderella to Malibu Barbie
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Melvin SokolskyBeauty Is In the Eye ~ The Time We Live In
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Jill GreenbergFemininity, Feminism and My Work

Photographer/filmmaker Lauren Greenfield is renowned for her remarkable insights into youth culture, body image and the effects of consumerism. Author of the groundbreaking books Fast Forward, Girl Culture and Thin, her work is widely published and in many museum collections including the Getty, LACMA, SFMOMA and the Art Institute of Chicago. American PHOTO named Greenfield one of the 25 most influential photographers of our time.
Greenfield's Emmy-nominated documentary film Thin (HBO, 2006) provided an unprecedented window into the psychology of eating disorders. It premiered at Sundance and won the Best Documentary Award at the London Film Festival. Greenfield was commissioned by the Annenberg Foundation to direct a short film, as part of the BEAUTY CULTURE exhibition.






















