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Context, Connection and Candid with Hillary Greene-Pae
Hillary Greene-Pae is a clinical social worker, real estate investor, and accomplished photographer based in Calabasas, California. Her work spans multiple genres, but it’s her street photography that has captured attention for its emotional depth and unique perspective. As the featured photographer in the November 2025 issue of Street Photography Magazine, Hillary brings a distinctive approach to capturing life up close.
Hillary stands apart in the crowded world of street photography through her ability to see people not just as subjects, but as storytellers. “I’m always looking for how do I see the people, what are they sharing, telling me,” she explains. “So I’m always trying to take it from their perspective.” This empathetic approach stems from her work as a clinical social worker, where understanding people within their cultural context is essential.
Her photography is defined by her willingness to get close—both physically and emotionally. She shoots wide and from interesting angles, often capturing intimate moments from just feet away. While she prefers candid shots, she frequently engages with her subjects afterward. “I’ll go up and just say I’ve taken your picture or would you like me to send this to you?” she notes, adding that about half the time, she approaches people directly.
Her philosophy is simple but powerful: “It’s always about telling a story for me.” This narrative drive, combined with her therapist’s instinct for human connection, allows Hillary to transform familiar scenes—skate parks in Venice, buses filled with passengers—into emotionally resonant images that reveal something deeper about the human experience.
Hillary’s street photography becomes less about capturing moments and more about honoring the dignity and complexity of every person she photographs.
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