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Hello, We look forward to working and capturing the best images for you and family to enjoy. Please review why we would be a great fit. We offer two professional photographers for an additional $400. Meet your photographer, Georgio Sabino III: Georgio Sabino of GS3 photography combines technical proficiency, patience, intuition, and his unique artistic sensibilities. Whether it’s an inquisitive expression, a bride’s nervous anticipation, a brides first gasp of air after the first kiss. GS3 goes about his chosen passion and profession with an eye for the moment and a heart for beauty. Sabino’s natural empathy for people helps him capture his subjects in a candid and organic manner. GS3 works hard to make his clients feel comfortable enough to let their guards down and be themselves in front of his camera because that is when the best photographs are taken. Some of our experiences as a professional photographer include – our team has covered 4 presidents, OSU buckeyes-win, Cavaliers-win, Arnold Classic, Whitehouse and many others. We have hundreds of wedding testimonials. Our quality and professionalism set us apart. We would enjoy covering your precious moments. We love capturing family history.

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What are the chances (algorithm) that GS3 ends up at the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Cleveland Cavaliers at The White House first visit with a signature from The President Barack Obama with photographs of LeBron James and Ezekiel Elliott all in the same place? – Georgio Sabino III

The Ohio State Buckeyes: A signature from The President Barack Obama on GS3 photographs
The Cleveland Cavaliers at The White House (first visit)

Georgio Sabino III

Georgio Sabino III is the chief visionary, strategist, and an advocate for civic engagement, education, and mentoring in the arts. In 1999, GS3 graduated from Kent State University (BA).  Also earned an M.A. in Art Education from Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Institute of Art in 2009. A member of the Ohio Art Education Association and various other organizations. As an experienced artist, businessman, and educator for the professional arts and business community.  GS3 fosters real life connections with business pioneers to build and develop student talent and works of art.  With more than 25 years’ of business ownership his perspective has provided quality leadership, developed student’s voices in the community and participates in giving back in the neighborhood.  He has been involved wholeheartedly to advance the mental, physical well-rounded being for customers, clients and students, balanced with cultural sensitivity and an empathetic understanding of buying patterns and varied learning styles.

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Tennis Champions Venus and Serena

Behold, Empresses of Wimbledon. Long live King Richard. What a beautiful experience to meet the queens of tennis. It was an honor to capture their unparalleled power, brilliance and beauty. These ladies are elegance and excellence.

GS3 Photography: Art & Fashion, We don’t just shoot your event, we celebrate you and your families precious moments by immortalizing your memories. Book us today.

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Pop Art Meets Today’s Pop Culture in a Digital Footprint: Georgio Sabino III

CLEVELAND, OH — Artist/photographer Georgio Sabino III embarks on an adventurous presentation of images and icons as part of the African American Artists Alumni exhibit at Case Western Reserve University, with an opening reception Sat., Feb. 8, from 5 to 8 p.m. through Friday, Mar. 6, 2020.

Sabino’s newest work references iconic pop art of the past and juxtaposes photos from his recent sports images of the Cleveland Cavaliers and championship basketball star LeBron James.

“I want us to continue basking in the glory of the winning spirit that LeBron James brought to this region, rather than looking to the instant gratification of the newest next thing. I am still celebrating that major win, which had not occurred since 52 years ago,” Sabino reflects. “LeBron is an example of a great American, coming from little means and still making his dream come true…showing that you can do it.You can still achieve your dreams.” 

In a world that has become over-politicized and many issues overly stigmatized,Sabino’s pop art is a reflection of our culture through a pro-American fun subject. The art of the digital footprint is to leave a legacy of what we have witnessed in our current culture. 

With the current saturation of information technology and social media, Sabino harkens back to the pop art tradition as an update in play now. Although simple in its appearance, Sabino’s work illustrates a few tongue-in-cheek observations that are as much a metaphor for the game of life.

Contemporary art lets us breathe, not tied down to that which is conventional, and provides an outlet — locally and globally — that can be appreciated in the more recent history of art than from traditional Western European art history.

Among his influences are Andy Warhol, Keith Waring and Roy Lichtenstein, Jean Michel Basquiat and Kehinde Wiley. Sabino’s representations of pop art are a newer reworking and evolution of images from an Ohio native son, that persists in the grit and resolve to conquer educational genocide and the financial oppression of today’s systems. 

“Look at the example from the movie about Elizabeth ‘Dido’ Belle Lindsey, and compare that with our current British royal Megan Markle. Here is a modern day replay of a similar transformation,” Sabino points out. 

“When enough people don’t stand up for the injustice of disparate treatment and fair play, the game is unfairly won in favor of those who have rigged it that way. We are partly to blame for not fighting against it, as is our educational system, the media and a general blatant disrespect of humankind. Yet LeBron overcomes and surpasses all that. So have others — and that means we can do so, too.”

Pop art, the term first coined from British artist Eduardo Paolozzi’s 1947 collage, “I Was a Rich Man’s Plaything,”  was an important representational shift of identifying source material in art, from the elements of everyday culture and mass media commercialism. Its depictions from British and, later, American artists from the 1950s and ‘60s connected fine art for the masses by relating imagery that they could recognized.

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