Passion For Photography

September 11, 2024

Greg Ghia, a fine art photographer from Cary, NC, with an additional residence in Carolina Beach, NC, has cultivated a lifelong passion for photography. This journey began in junior high school. Now at 50, Greg embraces his craft fully, overcoming past fears to pursue photography with the dedication of a perfectionist, aiming for excellence in every image. With over 30 years of experience in customer success and running multi-million dollar startups,


Greg brings a commitment to excellence to his art shop, ensuring the best experience for his clients. Greg's approach to photography is more than just a hobby; it reflects a new focus in life. Opting for solitude and exploration over fleeting pleasures, he seeks to capture meaningful images wherever he may be. This practice isn't just about taking pictures; it's about making them, a journey filled with learning and challenges. Inspired by the natural world's beauty, Greg's work is a celebration of the landscapes of North Carolina, and anywhere he can stop to set up and take a shot. His photography, vibrant and full of life, also embraces moments of abstraction, finding beauty in the simplest forms of nature.

Greg's self-taught journey relies on trial and error and a deep-seated passion for capturing moments that tell a story, share an experience, and evoke emotion. As Greg continues to refine his craft, his goal is to offer high-quality prints that resonate with collectors and art enthusiasts alike. His involvement in every reproduction process ensures that each piece reflects his vision and dedication to quality.

Greg Ghia's work is a testament to the power of photography to connect us to the natural world and each other, offering a window to new perspectives and experiences.

As always, don't forget to bookmark https://www.gregghiaphotography.com

Vibrant sunflower field at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, NC, with golden blooms stretching towards the sky.

The Sunflower Field at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, NC, features vibrant blooms each July, attracting and providing a habitat for bumblebee pollinators. Photo © copyright by Greg Ghia.