Gary Beeber

[3] He attended Miami University's College of Art, where he "focused on learning drawing and painting technique; egg tempera, watercolor, oil,"[2] graduating in 1971.

[6] After Hoops' death in 2004, he obtained a collection of her Polaroids from her estate, which formed the subject of an exhibition that he co-curated at the Galleries at Wright State University in 2022.

[8] Beeber began his professional career in photorealistic watercolors, mostly using his camera to make reference photographs of subjects.

[9] He has taken photographs in Italy, Morocco, German, and the United States, with subjects ranging from somber spaces of death, through deteriorating objects, architectural details, plants, portraits, and rituals, to the exuberant figures of neo-burlesque.

[13] Beeber has had many solo photography and juried exhibitions and a number of large companies, including Pfizer Pharmaceutical, Goldman Sachs, and Chase Bank have purchased his work.

"Mona posing in her little room, NYC” from the “Mona” series (Gary Beeber)
“Suburbia” from the “Slideshow” series (Gary Beeber)
“Shed, Sylvester Manor” from the "Sylvester Manor" series (Gary Beeber)