Lois Greenfield: Moving Still
In PhotoWeekly’s Hot Shots feature, Lois’ work is profiled as “fascinating motion sequences, which pass so quickly in real time that they are barely perceptible to the naked eye.”
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Twisting and bending reality, Lois’s photographs beguile the viewer, resulting in a body of work that one can’t help but linger over.
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Forming sculptures of extraordinary fluidity, Lois’ photographs reveal an astonishing lightness.
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In this interview, Lois talks about how she photographs moments “beneath the threshold of perception”.
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In this cover story, Israel’s Lens Magazine features Lois’ two latest series, “One to One” and “Reflected Moments”.
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DJI Focus Magazine of China showcases Lois' entrancing photographs taken with her manual Hasselbad 500CM
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In this article in FUBIZ Canada, Claire-Marine Beha writes on Lois' images and how they "amaze us as much as they intrigue us."
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FOTOMEN China maps Lois' journey from black and white film photography to shooting digital and in color in this 2016 article.
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