September 27, 2007
Soldiers' Portraits Make the Costs of War More Visible
By PETER APPLEBOME
PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y.
On a windless fall day that feels like summer, the boats still as statues outside Timothy Greenfield-Sanders's window on Lake Oscawana, Iraq seems a million miles away. But then, unless it's your kid or your spouse, unless you're directly involved with training soldiers to go to war or patching up the ones who come home with broken pieces, where isn't that true?
The Portrait's The Thing
By William Sawalich
Digital Photo Pro Magazine
November 2006
For an ambitious project spanning several years of the New York spectacle that's Fashion Week, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders shed his 8x10 view camera in favor of small-format digital capture
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders is a master portrait photographer. Working with large-format film cameras for nearly 30 years, he has built a body of work that has earned him the reputation as one of the best at his craft. From artists to actors, presidents to porn stars, everybody who's anybody has sat for him.
Philip Sherwell
Fashionistas in focus
12/11/2006
For two years Timothy Greenfield-Sanders has been photographing the circus that is New York Fashion Week. But it was the spectators rather than the models who caught his eye. He tells Philip Sherwell why everyone but everyone was happy to sit for him
Parting Shots
Book of backstage portraits takes the focus off fashion and frames celebrity pop culture
- Jennie Yabroff, Special to The Chronicle
Sunday, September 10, 2006