Jeremy is a photographer and visual storyteller whose work explores culture, landscape and the relationship between people and place. Through travel, observation and a deep connection to the environment, his images seek to capture moments that feel both personal and universal.
Working across coastal regions, remote locations and cultural landscapes, his practice combines documentary observation with a refined artistic perspective, producing works designed to be lived with and experienced over time. Image Market brings together a selection of Jeremy’s photographic work as fine art prints, created from years spent travelling through remote towns, coastal edges, desert roads and extraordinary natural locations. Last year, Jeremy travelled extensively through Western Australia and the Australian outback, spending 186 nights camping under the stars. These journeys form the foundation of much of the work — images made through patience, observation and a genuine love of place.
Having travelled the world and visited many cultures over more than 25 years in photography, Jeremy’s passion for culture and love of the environment shape the way he sees the world. His work is also about conservation, connection and finding beauty in both the small and the big — from quiet details found in the landscape to the vastness of open country.
His photographs explore atmosphere, texture, stillness and scale. From outback towns and wild coastlines to desert country and cultural landscapes, the work reflects Jeremy’s ongoing interest in the way places hold memory, story and feeling. Image Market offers this work as a considered print collection, giving each image space to live beyond the journey and become part of an interior, a home or a personal collection.
Jeremy is also the maker behind Slip Ceramics, a ceramic practice grounded in material, form and process. His ceramic work has been featured in Belle, Vogue and Delicious., partnered with brands such as Armadillo, and included in the book Clay, alongside several food books and editorial collaborations. His ceramic work has also appeared in several exhibitions, most recently Tabled, a collaborative group exhibition held at Manly Art Gallery.
Working from his studio in Rosebery, Sydney, Jeremy’s practice moves between photography, printmaking and ceramics. Across each medium, his work is connected by curiosity, craft, travel and a strong sense of place. Image Market is an extension of that process — a platform for sharing photographic work created through exploration and close attention to the landscapes, cultures and environments that continue to shape his creative life..