A photography lifer, it wouldn't be a stretch to say Joshua Greene was born with a camera in his hand. The son of legendary 20th Century Celebrity and Fashion photographer Milton H. Greene, Joshua started printing for his father as a teenager. By age thirteen, he was working in the darkroom at his father's New York studio and eventually became the Studio Manager focusing on print, editing and post-production work. Joshua followed his heart photographing people, home furnishings and particularly food. He worked for many editorial and service publications and has been published in Vogue, House & Garden, Elle Decor, Victoria, House Beautiful, People In Style, Australian Vogue, Vogue Living and Vogue Entertaining Guide. During the same period of time he produced the first four of Lee Bailey's cookbooks entitled “Country Weekends”, “City Foods”, “Country Desserts” and "Good Parties."
In the mid-1990's Joshua started The Archives, LLC as a way to protect and restore Milton's photographic legacy as well as to provide curating services for the 300,000 images in his father's collection. Joshua spent years researching ways to restore and preserve his father's photographs as well as cataloging and promoting Milton's vast body of work all over the world. As a result, Joshua has been at the forefront of the digital imaging and the large format printing revolution in Fine Art Photography. He has produced three books chronicling his Father's career: Milton's Marilyn; But That's Another Story; and The Essential Marilyn Monroe: Milton H. Greene: 50 Sessions.