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Biography:  Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert              See all prints

Awards

Encouragement Award, Shinpusha Publishing, Tokyo, Japan.April 2007
2006 UNESCO Humanity Photography Awards commendation, China.
UNESCO Humanity Photography Awards, China. June 2004 2x 3rd Prize
Scottish Arts Council grant, UK. February 2002
2nd Prize, Paul Jenks Memorial Photojournalism Award, Recontres Photographiques de Normandie, France. February 1994
David Hodge Memorial / Observer Young Photographers Award, England, UK.January 1993 2nd prize
Felix Man Memorial Photojournalism Award, National Museum of Photography, England, UK. February 1992
The Sunday Times Ian Parry Memorial Award for Photojournalism, England. February 1991
Short Biography
Since 1989, when he watched the fall of Communism, Jeremy has had a desire to travel and to photograph the world around him. Many years later his personal and commissioned work, for which he has been the recipient of photojournalism awards, has been widely published and exhibited in Europe and USA.
Deciding to bring colour into his life he has relocated from Scotland to Tokyo, Japan, where he now lives and photographs for clients such as Time, Italian Geo, Le Figaro, The Guardian and Greenpeace International, amongst others.
In recent years his work has taken him to over 40 countries, as far flung as Antarctica, Papua New Guinea and Outer Mongolia, as well as numerous sea based expedition assignments.

Jeremy's work has been published widely in his career, in all UK newspapers and for such international magazines such as Time, Newsweek, Business Week, Italian GEO, Marie Claire, The Independent Magazine, le Figaro and many others. In the March 2006- Black and White Photography Magazine, UK. Jeremy talks about his long term project with the Roma gypsies of Sintesti, Romania. This is linked on the Articles page (see top menu)

Personal Website(s) Exhibitions
EXHIBITIONS
April 2007, 'Shoal', Linthouse Urban Village Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland.
February 2007, 'Satra: The Gypsies of Sintesti', Konica Minolta Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
October 2006, 'Whaling in the Southern Ocean', Foreign Correspondents Club, Tokyo, Japan.
March 2006 'TokyoLand', Foreign Correspondents Club, Tokyo, Japan February
May 2006 'TokyoLand', Konica Minolta Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
2005 HPA Awards Entry, UN Pavilion, EXPO2005 , Aichi, Japan and UNESCO HQ in Paris, France, 2005.
Sept 2004 'Eyes Wide Open - 15 Years of Ian Parry Award', Visa Pour L'Image 2004, Perpignan, France.
May 2002 'Scotland Calls' (Group show), Boston Public Library, Boston, USA.
Summer 2002 The Gypsies of Sintesti, Open Society Institute, Washington DC, USA.
Oct 2001- Dec 2001 Masterpieces of Photography from Scotland (Group show), Forbes Magazine Gallery, New York, USA.
Oct 2001-Jan 2002 The Fine Art of Photography (group show), Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland.
May 2000-Sept 2000 The Art of Documentary (group show), Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
Autumn 1999 'New Soviet Photography', (group show), Leica Gallery, New York, USA.
July '98-March '99 Moving Walls (group show), Open Society Institute, New York, USA.
Sept' 1995 Ian Parry Memorial Award exhibition (group show), Visa Pour L'Image, Perpignan, France.
1995 Light From The Darkroom, (group show), Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
1992 'Albania-The Felix Man Award', National Museum of Photography Film and Television, England, UK.

MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
The Scottish Photography Archive, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland.
The National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford, England.
Standard Life Investments, Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Navigator Foundation, Massachusetts, USA.

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