Tim GreyhavensLENS@LACMA: Interpreting Photography in Real TimeNote: This story was first published on my old blog on February 11, 2016.9 min read·Jan 28, 2020----
Tim GreyhavensA Brief History of Photography and Philanthropy: Part 7: Saint Albert of San FranciscoWhen Ansel Adams wrote his autobiography he devoted entire chapters to some of the people who had been the most influential in his life…5 min read·Jan 28, 2020----
Tim GreyhavensA Brief History of Photography and Philanthropy: Part 6: George Eastman’s Radical GenerosityNote: This article was first published on my old blog on October 12, 2015.5 min read·Jan 28, 2020----
Tim GreyhavensA Brief History of Photography and Philanthropy: Part 5: “A Mighty Fine Deed of Mr. Morgan”Note: This article was first published on my old blog on September 1, 2016.6 min read·Jan 28, 2020----
Tim GreyhavensA Brief History of Photography and Philanthropy: Part 4: Lewis Hine and the Legacy of the Human…Note: This article was first published on my old blog on June 15, 2015.5 min read·Jan 28, 2020----
Tim GreyhavensCollectors as Philanthropists: William and Saundra LaneA look back at the impact of William and Sundra Lane on the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.5 min read·Dec 31, 2019----
Tim GreyhavensBack to the Future (of Photography): An Interview with Stephen PerloffStephen Perloff is the Editor of The Photograph Collector and the Photo Review Newsletter.16 min read·Dec 31, 2019--1--1
Tim GreyhavensTen Women Photographers from 1900–1930 You Should KnowFrom Anne Brigman to Jane Reece, here are ten women photographers to remember.5 min read·Dec 31, 2019--1--1
Tim GreyhavensA Little Bit of Hungry: An Interview with Michelle Dunn MarshMichelle Dunn Marsh is a key figure at the Photo Center Northwest in Seattle.13 min read·Dec 31, 2019----
Tim GreyhavensOn Proximity in Photography and LifeHow my closeness to people and places influences my perceptions of photography.10 min read·Dec 31, 2019----