Content Producer Greg Gregory Dies

MIAMI — Veteran content producer Greg Gregory died last week. He was 56.

The photographer and videographer sold content via his site, Greg-Gregory.com, and has been involved in the the online adult industry since 1995.

Ernie G, Gregory’s assistant, said the producer had an earlier heart attack a couple weeks before Internext, which Gregory attended. He reportedly found Gregory after he passed.

“He did not take my calls, which was not normal,” Ernie G said on a website. “So the first chance I had to go check on him was later in the evening on Wednesday. I asked the office to let me in his place to check on him, and that’s when I found him on the floor next to his computer. He was working on locating a model for a scheduled shoot the next day.”

Originally from Minnesota and later Phoenix, Gregory, a lifetime photographer, shot glamour and fashion photography and was a staff photographer for the Barbazon Agency.

Gregory helped form CV Productions in the mid-1990s, later forming Greg-Gregory.com. His company was reportedly about to launch GregGregoryGallerys.com before he died.

“He was a great guy and the type of person who was just nice to sit and have a conversation with regardless of what you were talking about,” Gigacash’s Stephen Bugbee said on a tribute site. “I am proud to have known him and fortunate to have gotten to spend a little time with him recently.”

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