Lawrence Green, filmmaker, photographer, and DJ is a native of Washington D.C. He graduated from Temple University’s Film and Media Arts and African American Studies programs. After graduating from Temple University, he held video production, television programming, and communication positions at various companies including the Service Employee International Union, Public Broadcasting Service, Prince Georges County Community College, Murray Hill Productions, The Feedroom (now KIT Digital), and the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
In 2010, Lawrence founded Time Traveling Media Inc. to produce original content and provide visual solutions for clients. Since, Time Traveling Media’s work has been featured at the Prince George’s County African American Museum & Cultural Center, Community Harvest Festival, Anacostia Arts Center, The University of the West Indies Open Campus St. Kitts & Nevis, Atlas Performing Arts Center, and Experimental Biology. In 2016, Lawrence Green won the Studio Daily Award which celebrates the top creatives in the country. Currently, Lawrence Green is producing multimedia projects for clients, expanding his photography portfolio, creating mixtapes and writing his next short film. He serves as Commission representing Ward 8 at the Washington, D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities.