Beth
Green, a national award winning photographer based in New York City since 1971, has spent the last fourteen years photographing
corporate executives, earning acclaim from clients and critics alike.
A PhotoPro cover story once credited her with developing “a
formula for executive portraits that combined… perfection and
her love of people to bring her success." Today, she extends
that same formula to the lifestyle and advertising markets.
Before opening her own studio,
Beth was among one of America’s most respected photojournalists. Her images,
while working for the wire services, appeared on the front pages of
The New York Times, New York Daily News, Washington Post, and People
Magazine. She covered three presidential campaigns and photographed
the Queen of England and the Pope. She was the first woman photographer
in a mens' sport professional locker room. In 1978, Beth left
the beat and joined Newsweek as a Photo Editor, handling the business
section as well as the fashions & leisure section. She also edited
the magazine’s annual “Best Pictures of the Year”,
and collaborated on over 100 covers.
A graduate of Boston University, Beth has worked with Ansel Adams’ colleague
Minor White as an assistant. She is a member of The American Association
of Media Photographers, The Advertising Photographers of America,
The Art Directors’ Club, and Women in Communication, and appears
in Who’s Who 1999-2001. She has served as an adjunct professor
of photography at Fordham University and a guest speaker for the Harvard
University Women's Alumni Organization. Most recently, she has been
featured in Photo District News (PDN), The Financial Times, and The
New York Times.
Some of her clients include:
•
American Express
• Associated Press
• Calvin Klein
• Cantor Fitzgerald
• Chase Manhattan Bank
• Deutsche Bank
• Lancôme
• L'Oréal Cosmetics
• Liz Claiborne
• Merrill Lynch
• Mutual of New
York
(MONY)
• Ralph Lauren Fragrances
• Scudder Kemper
• Vanity Fair Magazine |