Timothy Greenfield-Sanders is a photographer and filmmaker.
Education:
He received a B.A. in Art History from Columbia University and a M.A. in film from the American Film Institute in Los Angeles.
Background:
Seven hundred of his art world portraits are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York and at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. His images are in numerous other museums, including The Brooklyn Museum, The Metropolitan Museum, The Whitney Museum and The National Portrait Gallery.
Greenfield-Sanders' first film, "Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart", which he produced and directed in 1997 for The American Masters Series on PBS, won a 1998 Grammy Award for best music documentary. For HBO he produced and directed, 'Thinking XXX", "The Black List: Volumes One, Two & Three". In 2009, "The Black List: Volume One" won a NAACP Spirit Award for best documentary.