Gary Geboy

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From traveling the world as a cinematographer documenting the Peace Corps to being part of a National Gallery of Art exhibit on ancient Mexico, to creating environmental portraits, and now views of his own Lowcountry backyard, Geboy has had an eventful 30 year career as a photographer. His work has been seen at the Smithsonian’s Rock and Soul Museum in Memphis, Tenn.; the National Park Services visitor center at the Manzanar National Historic Site in California; and the Kings Mountain National Military Park in Blacksburg, S.C. His book of images, “Transfer Of Grace,” is featured on the international Holga photography Web site, www.holgainspire.com, and he is currently a finalist for ForeWord Magazine’s photography book of the year award.

Rebekah Jacob Gallery
502 King Street
Charleston SC 29403
cell: 843.697.5471
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Rebekah Jacob co-authors first book: Controversy and Hope: The Civil Rights Photographs of James Karales (2013)

“Despite the passage of time, or perhaps heightened by it, we are able to see the stunning clarity of James Karales’ vision and voice against the backdrop of a crucial juncture in our shared history. His work continues to compel us, even as the ensuing decades have passed into memory, to remember both what divides [...]

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