Portraits
Portraits
Posted in Portraits on June 10th, 2010 by Chad Greene – Be the first to commentRecently I did some portraits of the Anderson family for the University of Tennessee Alumni Magazine. These are two of them that I liked, they had a wonderful house with tons of great backgrounds, how could you go wrong. It also happened to the be the second day in a row I was making photos of the Anderson’s, by coincidence it was two different clients.


Professor
Posted in Portraits on March 4th, 2010 by Chad Greene – Be the first to commentI did a portrait for Education Week magazine of a professor at the UT. Well, he is a professor of reading and I didn’t want to do a shot in a library so I didn’t have much to work with. We went out to the lobby of the building he works in and I made this. I like the angles, light and feeling it has.

Modeling
Posted in Portraits on July 31st, 2009 by Chad Greene – Be the first to commentA couple of weeks ago I did two fashion portfolio shoots. One for Dewayne who was doing hid first photo shoot to start building a portfolio and one for Kara who was adding to her portfolio. I had a lot of fun on both shoots and they both did a wonderful job. Here is one shot from each that I really liked.


High five
Posted in Portraits on July 31st, 2009 by Chad Greene – Be the first to comment** Originally posted June 23rd** Sometimes when I shoot something for a magazine it won’t publish for several months. This is a good example of that, last February I shot some portraits for Woman’s World magazine and almost forgot about them until recently. I made some portraits of this little girl who says the family dog saved her life when it continued to bark, keeping her up at night. She went in to tell her parents and started having seizures from a brain tumor. She says the doctors told her if she would have had the seizures while sleeping no one would have know until it was to late. This is her playing with her dog and I thought it was a nice little moment. They seem like a really nice family and I wish her well as she grows and heals.




