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Jeremy Wade Shockley is an award winning photojournalist and self-taught photographer who has been exploring foreign lands and cultures from an early age. He first picked up a camera while serving an architectural internship in the Colonial city of Cuenca, Ecuador. This immediately developed into a passion for documenting the world around him.
Jeremy returned to the United States in order to finish a degree in architecture at the University of Colorado. Shortly thereafter, he embarked on a two year Peace Corps assignment in the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho. It was his experiences in Africa that would set in motion a career in photojournalism. Jeremy began to experience, "through the lens," the varied landscapes and cultures he encountered across the continent. A sincere and intimate approach to the people he photographs shines through in every image. In addition to continuing his work in Latin America and Africa, Jeremy has also been documenting various aspects of the American West. Today he is working as a professional photojournalist for the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. Jeremy resides in the mountains outside of Durango, Colorado, with his beautiful wife Rachel and their loyal companions Eddy and Isis. |
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