Photography by Justin R. Greenbaum
Documentary and fine art photography exploring architecture, landscape, street, and the spaces where light meets the built world.
Each series is a place, a time, and a way of seeing. Built over years of travel and practice with Leica glass.
I'm a photographer based in New Jersey who works across architecture, landscape, street, wildlife, and travel photography. My practice is built around a simple premise: show up, pay attention, and let the light do the talking.
I shoot exclusively on Leica — four bodies spanning digital and film — because the glass has a way of seeing that matches how I think about images. Deliberate. Present. Unhurried.
My work has been published in Four Seasons Philadelphia and Philly Current Magazine, and my archive spans over 50,000 images shot across five continents — from the red rock formations of the American Southwest to the lantern-lit alleyways of Japan, from the spires of Prague to the Taj Mahal at dawn.
I also run Megabrixels, a creative studio where fine art photography meets miniature worlds built from Lego — because craft doesn't care about scale.
Four bodies across digital and film. Because the optics are part of the authorship.
Megabrixels is where the same Leica glass and photographic practice gets pointed at miniature worlds built from Lego. Fine art photography meets craft, presence, and play — because the making is where the meaning lives.
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Inquiries for editorial, licensing, prints, and collaboration.
justin@greenbaumphotography.com