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“I
think the school is really good. It’s always the people that
make the best environment.”
Like Ariel
in Shakespeare’s The Tempest, Jean Greenfield is very much
of a free spirit, exploring life’s many facets on her own
terms and at her own pace. “I’ve been independent since
I was 14,” says Jean who came down to LA from Portland three
years ago, leaving behind a seven-year career in the music industry.
“I worked for a rock promotion company, and I was everything
from secretary, cashier, and stage manager to caterer, security
manager and bar tender,” she reports. “I ended up producing
my own shows too. I really learned the ins and outs.”
Once in LA,
Jean decided to refocus her energy on a career in photography
and enrolled at SMC. “I’m studying with George Phillips
in the Photography Department,” she says. “I was really
lucky that he took me on. He’s very creative, and I like
that a lot. Plus, he really knows the professional and business
side of photography.” Jean is currently working on putting
together her portfolio with an eye on possibly entering the field
of commercial photography. “I’m already working free
lance, and in fact I just shot a rock band for the magazine Entertainment
Today,” says Jean. “But there are so many sides to photography.
I don’t want to limit the kinds of subjects I shoot.”
Buying, developing
and printing film doesn’t come cheap, though, and Jean supports
herself by operating her own massage business. She supplements
her income as an artists’ model, and SMC fashion students
may also have seen her on the runway. No stranger to modeling,
Jean would like “to get a contract and do some catalogue
work to make more money,” she says, adding with a chuckle,
“But I know I’m getting ‘old’, and there’re
so many people out there who want to do the same. Plus, I really
think the photography is my strong point and that’s the career
I want to pursue in the future.”
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