BRANDEIS ALUMNI MAGAZINE
“There are no rules for capturing the peak moment, it’s a matter of instinct.” Article by David E. Nathan
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DOUBLE EXPOSURE
Since the 1980s, Lois Greenfield’s images have made their indelible imprint on the world of dance.
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
The New York-based photographer Lois Greenfield is famous for her photographs of dancers hovering in the air. Garry Stewart's choreography for Adelaide's Australian Dance Theatre is strong on aerial dancing that suits her style - jump high on a roll, twist, turn, kick sharply and plunge to the floor. Together they make an explosive piece of dance in Held.
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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHER
Ukrainian language profile on Lois Greenfield and her photography. Article by Evgeniy Zubenko
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DIGITÁLIS FOTÓ
in Interview
Dance photography doesn’t mean for Lois Greenfield the work of a paparazzi or sitting behind the stage on the rehearsal. Her photos show such moments of human motion which are completely invisible to the naked eye. Interviewed by Varga Miklós, English Translation
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THE NEW YORK TIMES
A review of Lois Greenfield's collaboration with Australian Dance Theatre's HELD by Erika Kinetz in The New York Times.
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DIGITAL PHOTO PRO
Combining photography and dance, Lois Greenfield reveals the elusive beauty of movement. By Ibarionex R. Perello
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DB MAGAZINE
A performance review of "HELD", the collaborative work between Lois Greenfield and The Australian Dance Theatre
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NPR Interview
National Public Radio
Weekend All Things Considered (Edition: 8:00-9:00 PM)
Interview: J. Ross Baughman and Lois Greenfield discuss the transition from film to digital photography
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