Nomadic by nature, and as a qualified geologist, Jeremy wandered into the
Himalaya in 1987, teaching himself photography.His work from the Nepali
Himalaya was immediately published in Hong Kong to high acclaim, sparking a
romantic career which has taken him to around a hundred countries across the globe.
His unique
images, a harmonious fusion of light and colour, are in constant demand by
leading international publications such as Life, National Geographic, GEO,
Newsweek, The Telegraph and The Sunday Times.Jeremy is a veteran of
over 20 assignments for UNICEF, on all continents, from Nicaragua to North
Korea. He spent six years exploring Latin America and published four
books: Living Incas, The Life of Colombia andFiestas - Celebrations
and Rituals of Colombia as well as a book of aerial photographs 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. Jeremy also wrote his most recent
book, Island Dreams Mediterranean, published by Thames and Hudson. His
corporate clients include BP, Bloomberg, Orient-Expressand the UAE
government.
Jeremy
Horner's archive of over 50,000 edited images can be sampled here at
Photoshelter. He also has image collections with Corbis and Getty and
has been a member of Panos Pictures since 1995. When not on
assignment he divides his time between England and Bangkok. http://www.jeremyhorner.com/
All images © Jeremy Horner/Corbis
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