Meet Madison Greene
Owner Bad Kitty Photography
Master Photographer, 2013 to Present
Madison Greene is the next evolution of boudoir photography—equal parts instinct, discipline, and quiet fire.
Raised inside the world most photographers spend years trying to break into, Madison didn’t just learn boudoir—she grew up in it. Watching, assisting, absorbing. Not through shortcuts or hand-holding, but by proximity to excellence. She saw firsthand what worked, what didn’t, and what it actually took to hold authority in a space built on vulnerability.
But being close to something and becoming it are two very different things.
She stepped behind the camera not as “the next in line,” but as a student of the craft—learning lighting, posing, and client direction from the ground up, developing her own eye, her own rhythm, and her own voice. Early on, she recognized something many photographers miss: this work isn’t about creating pretty images. It’s about managing energy.
The room.
The client.
The moment.
And most importantly—the shift.
Where Cinnamon built the foundation, Madison sharpened the edge.
Her style is unmistakable—clean, intentional, emotionally charged without ever feeling forced. She has a way of seeing women not just as they are, but as they’re becoming, and guiding them into that version with precision and control that feels almost effortless to the client, but is anything but.
There’s a steadiness to her presence. Clients trust her quickly—not because she demands it, but because she earns it in the first five minutes. She knows when to push, when to pull back, and how to hold space without losing authority.
That balance is her power.
As a Master Photography and owner of Bad Kitty Photography, Madison has worked across the country, stepping into cities, venues, and unfamiliar environments and consistently delivering the same result: women walking away feeling stronger than when they walked in.
Not hyped up. Not performative.
Grounded. Certain. Seen.
Her journey also represents something bigger—a generational shift in the industry. Madison bridges the gap between old-school technical mastery and modern emotional intelligence. She respects the craft, but she’s not bound by outdated rules. She understands the psychology of the client experience just as deeply as she understands light.
And she teaches the same way she shoots.
Clear. Direct. No fluff.
Through The Kitty Sutra Master Class, Madison brings a fresh perspective to the system—translating years of hands-on experience into lessons that feel accessible, actionable, and real. She doesn’t overcomplicate the process, but she doesn’t water it down either. Her focus is simple: give photographers the tools to walk into any room and know exactly what they’re doing.
Because confidence, in her world, isn’t personality.
It’s preparation.
Madison Greene isn’t here to follow in footsteps.
She’s here to carry the standard forward—stronger, sharper, and fully her own.