For those who knew him and for those who should have?we mourn the loss of Greg Gregory.
On August 17th Greg Gregory shuffled off this mortal coil at the age of 54. With over 30 years of amazing photography Greg was one of the leading and cutting edge photographers within the Adult industry. He was highly respected and greatly praised for his vibrant and often humorous style. This great loss will undoubtedly touch many individuals.
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?For his friends and acquaintances, his sudden departure is undeniably painful; we've each lost a good friend, a skillful raconteur, a devoted conspiracy fan, and an extraordinarily well-informed individual. But I think our collective loss is greater: one of the things that most impressed me about Greg was that running throughout his political analyses and conspiratorial ramblings was an overwhelming sense of incredulity. Although I did not know him as well as some others, it struck me that there was a strong idealist streak in Greg. It consistently amazed him that his government was not living up to the ideals on which he believed this country was founded, and he was equally incredulous that so many others seemed blind to what he saw. His incredulity was never mean-spirited; it was based instead on a remarkable faith in the goodness of this country and its citizens, and his disappointment when the country and its voters were misled or deceived. In my imagination, Greg is using the latest 3.2 tetrapixel camera to photograph an infinite number of beautiful women on the head of pin, and whispering into St. Peter's ear, "That's C-h-e-n-e-y and R-o-v-e ... don't even let them look in the Gate.? Fred Lane from Burlington, VT
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Colin Rowntree of Wasteland has generously set up a site
http://greg.wasteland.com/ as a touching way of saying goodbye and with the hope of allowing all of us the opportunity to show our respect to a man that lived life to its fullest.
Please take a moment to visit the site and remember Greg Gregory.