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Tim Greenway has more than 12 years of experience as a photojournalist. During his career he has covered everything from the Green Bay Packers to in depth stories about homelessness, drug addiction and poverty as well as various features for a variety of award winning newspapers and magazines.
Currently Tim works as a photojournalist for the Portland Press Herald, Maine's largest daily newspaper, while balancing a busy freelance career. He has been published in The New York Times, Business Week Magazine and various publications across the country. Other clients include ABC/Disney and LL Bean. In 2005 he launched his own documentary arts magazine The Blue Room to provide Portland with in-depth photo driven documentary stories. Tim began his career at the Winona Daily News while he was a photojournalism student at Winona State University in Minnesota. From there he spent a summer at the Duluth News Tribune before settling in Appleton, Wisconsin where he completed an internship for the Appleton Post Crescent and continued to work for the paper the next five years. Moving from Appleton to Portland, Maine in 2003 to attend the Salt Institute For Documentary Studies, Tim honed his documentary photography skills. While living in Portland he has worked as the photo editor for The Community Leader, a photo driven community newspaper, and as the photo editor/photographer for The Maine Switch, southern Maine's premier arts and culture magazine. In addition to photojournalism Tim is available for weddings and other special events.
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