Timothy Greenfield-Sanders (born 1952) is an American documentary filmmaker and portrait photographer based in New York City. The majority of his work is shot in large format.
I am very, very tuned into people. If something's wrong, I can sense it from the moment they walk in the studio.
I don't think you can become what they became without being more than just a pretty face and a great body - you had to have something else.
I think there was a warmer relationship between the models and the designers and even the businesspeople involved. It was not so cut-throat and not so corporate. And I think today it's just big business and big money, and I don't think the human relationship is there as much. I think it's very changed.
I left film because I felt that photography was my art. It was something I could do on my own, whereas film was so collaborative. I thought as a photographer I could make something that was artistic and that was mine, and I liked that. And it wasn't until I got back into film and I have very small crews and I could do very tiny filmmaking that wasn't 100 people that I still felt that I was making something artistic as a filmmaker. So, you know, I'm an artist, and whether it's photography or film, I want my voice to be there and I think my voice is very strong in this film.
Justin Chadwick
Marisol Nichols
Kevin Rudd
Mulgrew Miller
Craig Benzine
Walther Funk
Joe Scarborough
Kate Flannery
Craig Biddle
Mary Elizabeth Ellis
Brad Templeton
Vasily Grossman