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About Greg Gibson

When it comes to photojournalism, Greg Gibson has seen it, done it and been there.

A two-time Pulitzer Prize winning photographer, his 25 year career encompasses hundreds of national and international stories while working for some of the largest news organizations in the world.

His travels have taken him to all 50 states and nearly every major city in the world. Throughout his career Greg Gibson has been known as a photographer who consistently delivers photographic excellence from any situation.

Since 2003 Greg has turned his cameras towards documenting special days and events in the lives of families throughout the Washington area. His no-nonsense approach and candid, emotion-packed images have made him one of the most sought after photographers in the United States.

2010 Speaking & Workshops

Mystic5 - Mystic, Ct. Jan 3-5

Imaging USA - Nashville, Tn Jan 10-12

The Foundation Workshop - Dallas Feb. 21-26 

WPPI - Las Vegas March 4-11

Other dates coming...

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Named Washington's Top Rated Wedding Photojournalist by Washingtonian Bride & Groom Magazine 2009

"The only thing we needed to know about Greg was that the largest news organization in the world trusted him to cover the President of the United States. If he can handle that pressure, he can certainly handle our wedding."  - Tim McCaughan & Kristan Biggars 

Category Archives: Portrait

Something New – A Bris!

Katya nurses little Ilan before the Bris.

Katya nurses little Ilan before the Bris.

March 19, 2009

When Katya and Arthur called to ask if I could photograph their newborn son’s Bris, like most guys I winced a bit. A Bris, or “Brit Milah” is the Jewish ceremony of circumcision. I have never photographed this type ceremony before, nor had I ever even seen it performed.

Katya and Arthur are both photographers themselves, so pictures of important moments in their lives are a priority for them. Particularly important moments involving their brand new first child.

Like me, they love storytelling, documentary photography. It is always very flattering when other photographers ask me to photograph sacred moments in their lives. It does come with a certain amount of expectation and pressure, but what higher compliment can one photographer give to another than inviting you to record such moving events of profound personal significance.

Typically a Bris takes place 8 days after the birth of a male child. It is performed in the home by a religious person known as a “mohel”. The ceremony takes place in the presence of friends and family and is followed by a meal. Some may wonder how a procedure like this can be performed outside a hospital or pediatrician’s office, but after witnessing the event I can think of no better venue. I am reminded of my own children undergoing this procedure in the hospital nursery, alone except for the doctor and nurse. Little Ilan, the name chosen for him by Katya and Arthur and given to him during this ceremony, underwent this meaningful rite of passage surrounded by the love and warmth of the people who care for him most.

One of the things I admire about Judaism is the importance placed on the involvement of family in all religious ceremonies.

It was a very touching and emotional event to say the least.

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Getting dressed after one last diaper change.

Arthur couldn't take his eyes off of his young son.

Arthur can't keep his eyes off his young son.

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Plenty of doting grandparents.

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Arthur's parents.

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Katya's mom.

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Katya (R) and her sister.

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One last bit of quiet time.

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The new family.

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I love this quiet little exchange.

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One of my favorite images.

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The time has come. Arthur takes the baby downstairs.

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Emotional moments for the family as the mohel works quickly. It's over in seconds.

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The family prays together after the circumcision is performed.

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The mohel provides a comforting finger to suckle.

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Katya and Arthur embrace as the mohel says a last prayer.

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Justine & Gary – The Slideshow

I just realized that I didn’t post the slideshow links yesterday.

There are two options for viewing the slideshows from Justine’s wedding. You can view the full, epic cinema version by following the link below. Personally I think the full version is the best viewing experience, but be forewarned it’s long at about 20 minutes. This is the version I gave Justine and Gary.

FULL SLIDESHOW – VIEW THE EPIC MOVIE VERSION HERE.

The shorter highlights version is available at the link below. The highlights run about 10 minutes.

HIGHLIGHTS – CATCH THE HIGHLIGHTS HERE.

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Speaking of Football…

Since I brought up football, I thought I’d show off a few portraits I did of my kids in their football uniforms. You would think that being a photographer, I have lots and lots of great pictures of my kids. Unfortunately, they run and hide every time they see me pick up a camera! Photo sessions with dad are painful for them!

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