
Jill Greenberg, like every other professional photographer, knows that models can be hard to handle - with their Diva-like demands and hissy fits.
And, with the models she works with especially, getting them at the wrong time of day is literally like dealing with a bear with a sore head.
Greenberg's studio portraits feature animal celebrities, including many who have appeared in Hollywood films and commercials, at their most cute - and frightening.

He work captures everything from baby brown bears looking adorable, to 10ft tall Kodiak bears looking a little less adorable.
Known for her ability to bring human qualities to exotic animals, the 44-year-old Canadian-born artist wanted to explore the mystery and depth of emotion behind some of nature's most dangerous creatures.
She said: 'I wanted to create images of these majestic beasts unlike anything we had seen before. I set up a studio outside, with my signature lighting set up - that I had used on my monkey and crying children series - to show the intensity and allow an intimate view of these powerful beasts.

'The project is known as "Ursine" and shows Russian black bears, giant Kodiak bears, a polar bear and baby cubs.
'Humans have a unique attachment to bears, many of us grow up with teddy bears and, sometimes we call big people bear-like.
'It was surprising to see them actually sit with their front paws between their hind ones, exactly the way stuffed animals do.



'Also it has been collected by major museums and shown in galleries in New York and Los Angeles.'
The photographs have also been turned into a book, Bear Portraits, which has been popular.
Greenberg said: 'My goal was to convey depth of character and emotion. I think that I did that.'
source: dailymail