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, thus sparking a romantic career around the world which has included some 85 countries over 23 years. In 1991 Horner began a six-year stay in South America and published four books, including Living Incas, The Life of Colombia and Fiestas, Celebrations and Rituals of Colombia.
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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, thus sparking a romantic career around the world which has included some 85 countries over 23 years. In 1991 Horner began a six-year stay in South America and published four books, including Living Incas, The Life of Colombia and Fiestas, Celebrations and Rituals of Colombia.
His unique images, a harmonious fusion of light and colour, are in constant demand by leading international publications, corporations and organizations, ranging from BP and UNICEF, for whom he has undertaken 20 assignments, to the United Arab Emirates government. 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.
Today, Jeremy can be found conducting sought-after bespoke workshops in Southeast Asia, writing instructional books, or wandering once again throughout the Buddhist realm of Asia for a loyal body of clients.
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