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About Us - Awards & Recognition

Jeremy has won awards in internationally recognized nature photography competitions, including the "Wild Places" category in the prestigious Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition for 2000 with his photograph of "Black Rock Desert Geysers" and received a Highly Commended award in the same category in the 1999 event. He also received a Highly Commended in the "Praise of Plants" category in the 2002 Competition. His image of a jackrabbit was the runner-up in the Animal Portraits category in 2003.

In the Nature's Best & CEMEX International Photography Awards 2002 Jeremy was the Grand Prize Winner with his photograph Lightning Over Twelve Apostles. He was  an Honored Winner in the "Landscapes" category in 2001. In the 2000 competition, he won the "People in Nature" category with his photograph Hiker at Mooney Falls and an Honorable Mention in the "Animal Antics" category.

In the Nature's Best International Photography Awards 2005, his image of the Yamuna River and the Taj Mahal won the top award in the Environmental Issues category.

In the 2006 Contest he received two Highly Honored awards, the first in the Endangered Species Category for a portrait of an Indian Elephant, and the second for his image of Bora Bora in the Environmental Issues category.

In 2001, Jeremy was the Grand Prize Winner in the annual Birders' World Magazine Photo Contest with his image of Cape Gannets. In the 2003 Contest he won the Habitat Section.

In 2002, his photograph Zebra Panic was selected as one of the Top 50 best images in the 2002 Agfa Wildlife Awards. His image, Snarling Lion was also a Top 50 image in the 2003 Competition.

In 2002, Jeremy and his team-mate, Sean Fitzgerald, won the Second Grand Prize in the world's richest photography competition, the biannual Valley Land Fund Photo Contest in South Texas. In 2000, they won the Third Grand Prize and they came fourth in 1998.

In 2004 Jeremy was selected to participate in The ICF Pro-Tour of Nature Photography in the April 2006 event. This month-long task is the Conservation Event of the 21st Century, and it brought together some of the world's best nature photographers, landowners of great wildlife habitat, and the business community, to produce a truly dynamic event. At the Awards Ceremony in Fredricksburg, TX in June, 2006, Jeremy tied for 8th place out of a field of 17 photographers.

Jeremy had two winning entries in the 2007 PDN/National Geographic Traveler World in Focus Travel Photography Competition. The first image, Icelandic Ponies in the Wilderness Photography category, and the second image, Myvatn Nature Baths, Iceland in the Human Condition category.

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