I'm a mostly analog, mostly b&w photographer who worked mostly digital for over a decade as a cinematographer.
I moved out of NYC into the woods, and shifted careers pre-pandemic, allowing me to move back toward analog and hybrid forms.
While I still shoot my Sony, and do pro-level work for friends and small businesses, my own art is informed by poetic forms, historic techniques, pictorialism, technical challenges, and dreamy otherworlds.
Beyond my own work, I have two ongoing passion projects. I help manage the community darkroom at the White River Craft Center in Randolph, VT, which is one of only a tiny handful of operation analog darkrooms in the state. I've rehabbed it from semi-storage status, and am working to build community and provide a beating heart for creative analog photographers in Central Vermont.
Also close to my heart is the project to sift through my dad's photo work. My dad, Bob Greene, was a dedicated hobby photographer for several decades starting in the '50s. He mainly documented his life, including travels in the Caribbean in the 1960s which show a rare side of Jamaica in the years immediately before and after its independence. I am working on an ongoing project to organize, scan, print, and even develop this long-neglected work. Sadly he passed away December 2023, and I hope to breathe life into the legacy he left untouched.