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Jeremy Webb

www.jeremywebbphotography.com    

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jezzajoy/
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http://blog.bloomsburyvisualarts.com/2010/08/25/ava-talks-to-photographer-jeremy-webb/ - more-500
Jeremy Webb is a professional photographer with over 30 years experience and runs an art-based practice in Norwich. Based mainly in Norfolk and Suffolk, he navigated the transition from film to digital capture while working commercially, but currently enjoys the creative freedom offered by both mediums; producing work for exhibition, publication, UK agency commissions, and selling his work as editioned prints to private clients and institutions based mainly in the USA.
 
Specialising in landscape documentary, still life, conceptual & light painting, Jeremy takes a deep dive into almost every approach, every art movement, every genre connected with contemporary photography and within his own practice, researches the historical links between photographic pioneers of the past, and his current interests and ambitions for his own work across a diverse range of personal project work, most notably < carbonC6 >, samples of which were recently exhibited at the Anteros Arts Foundation.
 
The author of 2 well-received books on contemporary photographic practice (one of which, Design Principles, remains a set text on reading lists in several North American universities) much of the research undertaken for the content development includes feedback gathered from industry professionals, art directors, publishers and editors, within both commercial and art markets, on “what’s missing?” from work presented to them by emerging photographers today. Much of this research informs Jeremy’s current teaching interests and feeds into his passion for passing on “real world” and relevant skills to make this experience and knowledge accessible to others, and he particularly enjoys working with 2D and 3D visual artists with whom he shares similar interests and goals, while working within the still-expanding medium of photography.
 
Jeremy is an experienced photography tutor, mentor and artist-educator, providing both face-to-face and group tuition in schools and colleges, undertaking outreach for NUA/TakeYourPlace, CPD for teachers, and has helped over 200 distance learning students achieve their Level 3 award for a self-authored, fully-accredited, module-based photography diploma.
 
His work has been published by the BBC, the British Journal of Photography, and numerous published portfolios internationally. Closer to home his landscape work from the coastline of Norfolk and Suffolk is regularly exhibited; most recently at Norwich Arts Centre in the exhibition Spindrift, and also at The Cut in Halesworth, where he held a retrospective solo exhibition (2018, co-curated with Kasia Posen and Simon Raven) and where images from the recent Waveney & Blyth Arts “Discovering Doggerland” project were also exhibited.
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