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George Saitas is a photographer who specializes in automotive studio and location photography with an emphasis on classic and exotic cars. His favorite projects are commissions where he creates unique, one-of-one single-print, collectable images. He uses photography to create a story and one technique is using psychological layering in his images that act as time bombs in the viewer’s unconscious. Now living in the Santa Cruz Mountains in California, George attended Parsons School of Design in New York. His editorial work has adorned over 45 publications worldwide and his photography has been exhibited in galleries and concours events worldwide.

SHOW SPONSORS  

NOCO Genius Boost

Covercraft Industries

Christopher Kimball Financial Services

SUCCESS QUOTE

“Create your own reality.”

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

Deciding to pursue a career in art and photography despite his family wanting him to do something more traditional.

AH-HA MOMENTS

During his sophomore years at Parsons he created some work that was posted for the public to see and that lead to his first job for a car magazine taking photographs.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

A 1986 Honda Accord

 BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

When loaned cars by manufacturers, don’t crash the cars.

USEFUL RESOURCES

Play and Heal by Kanta Katz

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Ferrari 275 GTB #08011 by George Saitas

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Follow your heart.

WHERE TO FIND GEORGE

George Saitas Photography

 

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