paige green
Disclaimer: I was born in South Carolina, to Mid-western parents, and for the first 10 years of my life we bounced back and forth like this: South Carolina, Ireland, South Carolina, Korea, South Carolina, Hong Kong and finally back to South Carolina again. This means that my life is about contrasts and this blog very much reflects that.
As a kid I spent many hours drawing and painting, but in college I wanted to know more about the people and communities of the world, so I majored in geography. I became photographer because it was the best way to combine my love of art and social sciences.
My adventures in blogging started as an assignment for my MA in Documentary Photography at the University of the Arts London. During my program I documented the narrow boat community in the London canals, and then life in the small town of Reidville, South Carolina. I am very interested in documenting communities and I hope to continue to do so always.
This blog is my journal about my adventures as a photographer and the people I am lucky enough to meet.
I am currently living and working the San Francisco Bay Area. But if you have a story that needs to be told, a wedding that needs to be documented, or a face that needs to be photographed, I will happily travel anywhere in the world. Please send me an email about your photography needs and I will be in touch soon.
Thanks for visiting.
-Paige
paigegreenphoto@gmail.com
Please visit my website to see more examples of my work: http://paigegreen.com.

It was great meeting you this morning. I’m looking at your blog right now, and plan to spend some time reading it. I really like your work – you are a gifted person, and it looks like you are really using your talents!
I wanted to give you my contact information. Phone: 864.414.4799, Email: svitosky@stephenvitosky.com, Blog: stephenvitosky.com/blog, AIM: StephenV22
I was serious about going shooting some time with you. I have a really flexible schedule so it doesn’t have to be only on the weekend. There’s a lot of really great places around here to go.
Keep in touch!
Stephen V.
enjoyed your site and your blog—will visit again. please visit mine http://www.mysisterdalesgarden.com and my blog
http://www.mysisterdalesgarden.blogspot.com
thanks,
miriam
Hi Paige,
I love your website,
my mom and sister and daughter and I were at windrush farm last weekend and took our pictures in the photo booth, did they not turn out very well? too goofy?
just wondering,
thanks,
sylvia
Hello Paige,
I blundered across your blog looking up goats, Zoo Atlanta and Green(last name of Horticulture Curator) and realized that I knew you and was wondering how you were. I see engaged, well traveled and artisticly brilliant, but otherwise… I was the Supervisor of horticulture when you started in the Petting Zoo. Congratulations on everything.
Joe
Hi Paige
A great set of photos, they all seem to have a soul….how are you getting on with the Rollei??
Andy
What’s for breakfast, lady? I’m up. I’m hungry. And I see you’re holding a yummy future in your hand(s).
Wow! You are wonderfully talented! I’d really like to do a story about you and your work. Please contact me.
By any chance is this the Paige Green from Greenville, SC? The one that worked at Outback? I was doing a few searches and was trying to catch up if it’s the same Paige Green (couldn’t confirm from the picture above.) If it’s Paige, well….!
I linked to you through a friend on FB — not one who usually “comments”, usually admires from a distance, but your work is simply BEAUTIFUL in every way. So glad you are sharing your gift with the world, best of luck to you.
HI Paige!
I had some inquires for portrait photography in the city, so I sent them your way!
Hope you’re having a great week!
=) Lori
Hey Paige!
I’m moving jobs after 6 and half years and I found a link to your site, so thought I should say, “Hi – hope you and Arran are doing well!”.
All the boats are back at 3 Mills now and as the Olympics are nearly build, I don’t think you would recognise it.
The mud men have gone but there is a consistent follow of tourists to entertain instead.
Many of the boat folk have moved on and new one have arrived. I,myself no longer live there but have rented Coco to a nice couple … and I’m enjoying having a bath and warmth and not having to fix stuff all the time in my girlfriends flat.
Even Luke and family have moved on to land, but then as they had another baby I guess that was one too many.
Next time you’re in the UK give us a shout!
Dick