Gary Geboy’s 25 years in photography and cinematography have taken him around the world – from Peace Corps documentaries in Kyrgyzstan to a National Gallery of Art exhibit piece on the Olmecs of ancient Mexico. His latest journey was along the Pan American Highway from Nogales, Arizona to Ushuaia, Argentina by camper, photographing landscapes and portraits in twelve Latin American countries.
He specializes in environmental portraits from around the globe, many of which were featured in a juried show at the McLlean Center for the Arts. His work can currently be seen at the Smithsonian’s Rock and Soul Museum in Memphis Tennessee and at the National Park Service visitor center at the Manzanar National Historic Site in California.
Geboy moved to Beaufort, South Carolina in 2004. His winter 2005 show at the Charles Street Gallery focused on impressionistic, black-and-white images of the Lowcountry, which will be compiled in a book publised by Joggling Board Press of Charleston.
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