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— Represented by:

Judy Casey

Rep. Adele Kane

adele@judycasey.com

+1 (317) 523-6128

kg@keithgreenbaum.com

— Studio address:

Rambow Studio

25 East 21st street

Ground floor

New York, NY 10010

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Keith Greenbaum Photographer and Director based in Manhattan and available for work. Keith partners closely with clients to understand their goals, translate vision into actionable plans, and deliver results within budget and timeline. He leads with a strong pre-production process—exploring creative options, presenting clear roadmaps, and aligning teams around a shared visual direction. This preparation ensures efficient shoot days where essential assets are captured with confidence, while still creating space for experimentation and unexpected moments of creativity.

Keith partners closely with clients to understand their goals, translate vision into actionable plans, and deliver results within budget and timeline. He leads with a strong pre-production process—exploring creative options, presenting clear roadmaps, and aligning teams around a shared visual direction. This preparation ensures efficient shoot days where essential assets are captured with confidence, while still creating space for experimentation and unexpected moments of creativity.

Artist Statement

Every flower has a story to tell, a personality. Some are gestural - with limbs that reach for the sun - accented with pops of color. They tell a story of how and where they grew. Some show the cultivator’s hand, perfectly manicured and provided with all of the nutrients they needed. Others are wild and persevered against the odds, less manicured but uniquely beautiful in their own right. Some flowers, like bearded Iris present a world within them as you get closer. Within my personal work, my goal is to present the flower’s natural beauty in a way that reveals their story.

The same concept applies to my commercial work. I strive to reveal the truth of the objects I photograph. I am inspired by thoughtful design, and the stories behind the conception of brands and products. My images are both truthful and abstract, yet even when stretching images to a point of abstraction I try to stay grounded in reality. If my images appear distorted it is due to the effect of optics. Reality is interesting enough.