Now available in paperback, Lauren Greenfield's acclaimed Fast Forward is a powerful look at Los Angeles youth culture and its influence on the rest of our society. From the affluent children of the Westside to the graffiti gangs and party crews of East LA, young Angelenos reckon with an overwhelming barrage of advertising and entertainment images emphasizing money, possessions, and eternal youth. This collection of 79 color photographs, accompanied by interviews with the children and their parents, reveals the realities of growing up fast in a culture that is at once irresistible and unforgiving. A compelling precursor to Greenfield's widely praised Girl Culture , Fast Forward is a telling document of the direction in which today's ultra image-conscious culture is pointed.
Lauren Greenfield is an American artist, documentary photographer, and documentary filmmaker. She has published three photographic monographs, directed four documentary films, exhibited in museums, and published in magazines and other publications.
Brilliant collection of photos. Greenfield clearly immersed herself with these people and their various scenes to capture these moments (although she mentions in the introduction that she witnessed many of these moments repeated in various forms).
I loved the inclusion of text derived from conversations with various kids. One guy offered his definition of Hollywood as "acceptance of the insane." This collection of photographs documents that idea.
Although the picture are a bit dated (1997), the sentiments seem appropriate to today's time. I would be interested to see a follow up to know if my assumptions are correct. I also enjoyed the contrast between the extreme wealth of Hollywood and other neighborhoods, like Compton.
As a person who loves photobooks I’m deeply in admiration and can see why this exploded Lauren Greenfield’s career. And to think, this was a “great time to live in LA” relative to what it is now, according to some. Great snapshot of generation X. I say this as the biggest lover of LA, but: