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After graduating from UCL as a Geologist in 1986 Jeremy taught himself photography through travels across Europe, North America and Asia. He became a leading documentary photographer with a career spanning over thirty years, working in more than a hundred countries on all continents. His graphic and memorable images are sympathetic and intimate portraits of ordinary people doing everyday things, often likened to paintings in their use of colour. He became a member of Panos Pictures in 1995,
Jeremy’s work has been published extensively in leading magazines such as National Geographic, GEO, Colors, Conde Nast Traveller and Newsweek and exhibited globally. He is a veteran of twenty assignments for UNICEF, from Nicaragua to North Korea, covering issues from the spread of Aids to the victims of war and child exploitation. In 1991 he began a six-year stay in South America and published four books, including Living Incas, The Life of Colombia and Fiestas, Celebrations and Rituals of Colombia. He has produced books on Brunei and Saudi Arabia by royal commission and participated in prestigious international projects of the world's leading photographers, such as Discovering Ecuador and Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom. He worked closely with Corbis corporation to help build their online digital archive in 1995-6. His corporate clients include Bell Pottinger, Exo Travel, British Petroleum, the BBC, Singapore Airlines, the UAE government and the British Council.
Jeremy documented the most beautiful remote islands of the Mediterranean in his book Island Dreams Mediterranean, Thames and Hudson, 2004, and his For his latest (ninth) book, published in October 2016, he travelled extensively over all sixteen Buddhist countries of Asia, over a five year period. The book won a prestigious Benjamin Franklin Award.
Jeremy’s work has been published extensively in leading magazines such as National Geographic, GEO, Colors, Conde Nast Traveller and Newsweek and exhibited globally. He is a veteran of twenty assignments for UNICEF, from Nicaragua to North Korea, covering issues from the spread of Aids to the victims of war and child exploitation. In 1991 he began a six-year stay in South America and published four books, including Living Incas, The Life of Colombia and Fiestas, Celebrations and Rituals of Colombia. He has produced books on Brunei and Saudi Arabia by royal commission and participated in prestigious international projects of the world's leading photographers, such as Discovering Ecuador and Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom. He worked closely with Corbis corporation to help build their online digital archive in 1995-6. His corporate clients include Bell Pottinger, Exo Travel, British Petroleum, the BBC, Singapore Airlines, the UAE government and the British Council.
Jeremy documented the most beautiful remote islands of the Mediterranean in his book Island Dreams Mediterranean, Thames and Hudson, 2004, and his For his latest (ninth) book, published in October 2016, he travelled extensively over all sixteen Buddhist countries of Asia, over a five year period. The book won a prestigious Benjamin Franklin Award.