BIO
George Diebold has been a successful, working photographer for over 30 years.
Originally educated as a still life painter by one of Life magazine's foremost illustrators,
he purchased his first camera with money saved by selling oil paintings of famous rock
stars.
A graduate of both Regis and Kean universities, Diebold earned degrees in fine arts
and photography, as well as interior design. His unique style of dramatic lighting,
intense color, and meticulous attention-to-detail has won him global recognition. Since
opening his first studio in 1978, Diebold has worked for hundreds of international
clients, including Sony, AT&T, Novartis, Microsoft, PepsiCo and Pentagram Design.
Additionally, among others, his prints have been purchased by Kellogg Co., General
Motors, Morgan Stanley, Lynx Systems and 21st Century 3-D, as well as numerous
private collectors.
Represented by select galleries and brokers, Diebold's work is part of the permanent
collection of American Landscapes at the Montclair Art Museum and the Cleveland
Museum of Art. His images have been featured in Graphis International, Communication
Arts and Studio Photography.
He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Lisa. When not shooting in his East Coast studio,
George Diebold is on the road or in Hawaii, where he maintains another studio on the
island of Kauai.

