
Géoving ‘Geo’ Gérard, II is an artist-photographer whose work explores personal experience through documentary-style imagery. Rooted in curiosity and a joy for exploring his surroundings, his photographs often focus on overlooked moments of everyday life—whether in urban or natural landscapes, travel environments, or quiet street scenes.
Since 2014, Geo has been working on personal projects that are driven by a curiosity and desire to understand and connect with the world around him. Inspired by the streets, structures, and people that shape a city’s identity, he is often found on foot or bike, seeking out unique angles and untold stories across Atlanta.
Geo’s debut solo exhibition, All the Roads Taken, documents his ambitious effort to bike every road within the I-285 Perimeter—a boundary often considered as the defining core of Metro Atlanta. The project offers a portrait of the city that mirrors the sprawl and complexity of the American landscape, while simultaneously tracing Geo’s own physical and emotional connection to the city he has called home all his entire life.