As Georges passionately deems,
“Photography represents a single, exclusive and inimitable
action or state of the soul. A single photo temporarily
ceases the time in a one-of-a-kind state of the mind and the
soul. A moment of photography is in fact too distinctive to
be spontaneously relived. Life is an ongoing filmstrip where
Georges hauls out particular moments and freezes them in
relevant frames. This aptitude to isolate moments of life
empowers him. Georges gets in touch with each and every life
circumstance and creates a unique work of art out of it”. He
actually put this skill into effect while having been
assigned as the private photographer of Sir Sean Connery
tourist group, during their trip to Jordan, Syria and
Lebanon.
Shooting genuine children moments and unique natural scenery
are Georges’ favorite leisure activity. He keenly enjoys his
profession and considers that talented photographers
incorporate the art of freezing fractions of people’s lives.
In point of fact, and as we are still witnessing, Georges
Maroun is fervently still freezing the moment…on his own
special way.