Barry Steven Greff (born Brooklyn, NY, 1957) was exposed to travel and photography as a child on family vacations. He began shooting underwater then above and was first published in magazines in the 1990s. After decades of honing his craft, his work has been widely published, exhibited and collected throughout the U. S. and Internationally. It has received numerous Fine Art Photography Awards (ie. Black & White Spiders, International Color, Photography Master’s Cup, etc.), appeared in the Center for Fine Art Photography in CO six different times and in a solo exhibition at 25 CPW Gallery (Central Park West) in New York City. The work has been recognized and/or utilized by some of the biggest names in the Fine Art Photography world, such as National Geographic, Magnum Photos, Ogilvy & Mathers Advertising, Hahnemuhle Fine Art Paper, Canon Cameras USA, Photo District News (PDN), SILVERSHOTZ Fine Art Journal, Black & White Magazine, COLOR, online at FEATURESHOOT, Lensculture, BOSTON.COM, Trendhunters, amongst many others. He has enjoyed the support of iconic photographers Joyce Tenneson and Robert Farber amongst others. Recent recognition includes: Houston Center for Photography for his Series: Ghost Ships on the Horizon about the COVID-19 Pandemic; ENDANGERED:Art4Apes Online Exhibition (Honorary Director, Dr. Jane Goodall PhD, DBE); his work has been exhibited at the Elliott Museum on Hutchinson Island, FL, Constantly seeking new scenic locales, Greff preserves the best Mother Nature has to offer, capturing the Earth’s natural beauty in its most pristine state. His images memorialize iconic moments in time, never to be repeated. While on location he also creates close-up, intimate portraits of Animals & Jellyfish in his own, signature style.
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