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Dani Greene has been making photographs for 25 years. She began her career at the Maine Photographic Workshops (now known as the Maine Media Workshops) in Rockport, Maine, where she learned the mechanics and the philosophy behind photography. She moved to New York shortly after, where she worked for Mary Ellen Mark and at Magnum Studios. She then moved to Los Angelos, where she earned her MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. Her work has focused on themes including the intersection between technology and humanity—photographing a heart transplant surgery at UCLA hospital, and the interplay between solitude and aging. Lately, she’s been working on candid portraits and street photography. She has participated in multiple shows at the Center for Fine Art Photography, the LA Municipal Gallery in Los Angeles, and the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena.
Dani Greene has been making photographs for 25 years. She began her career at the Maine Photographic Workshops (now known as the Maine Media Workshops) in Rockport, Maine, where she learned the mechanics and the philosophy behind photography. She moved to New York shortly after, where she worked for Mary Ellen Mark and at Magnum Studios. She then moved to Los Angelos, where she earned her MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. Her work has focused on themes including the intersection between technology and humanity—photographing a heart transplant surgery at UCLA hospital, and the interplay between solitude and aging. Lately, she’s been working on candid portraits and street photography. She has participated in multiple shows at the Center for Fine Art Photography, the LA Municipal Gallery in Los Angeles, and the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena.