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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...

News

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 

The Graduate

My oldest son Zach graduation from high school last week. They even gave him his diploma! In August he will be taking off for the art school at Virginia Commonwealth University. As much as I have tried to talk him out of it, he still thinks he wants to be a photographer!

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Those that know Zach will notice two things - 1) He cut his hair really short and 2) being a true comedian he is wearing a fake moustache.

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A mere 780 graduates file into the Patriot Center at George Mason University.

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The students had fun annoying the administrators by sneaking in beach balls to bat around.

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Maybe not such a good idea to actually catch one.

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Tossing the caps - of course Zach forgot to remove his tassel and he tossed that too!

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