Jamie Greenberg, a Hoboken resident, attended the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University where she studied creative advertising and psychology. After graduating, Jamie applied her love of nightlife to her career and became a non-traditional marketing consultant for clients such as Anheuser-Busch, Browne-Forman, and The New York Nightlife Association.

Jamie left her marketing career to formally study photography at the International Center of Photography in New York City. While at ICP, Jamie was the recipient of the Director's Scholarship and was published in the book 'Shift', a collection of student work. Since then her work has been exhibited in numerous shows including The International Center of Photography Gallery, and the DUMBO Arts Festival.

Greenberg's passion as a story teller, took an unexpected turn into the indie fashion world when the focus of her work became her wearable fine art company, Devils May Care. With all the designs inspired by her original photography, DMC creates functional art that viewers not only relate to, but then project with. Accessories include a line of hand crafted, limited edition belt buckles as well as apparel hand printed by Greenberg.

www.devilsmaycare.com