Born in Geneva in 1986, Jeremy Spierer was raised and educated in Switzerland. His pictures have been exhibited internationally in reknown galeries around the globe.

He recently won the first place at Prix de la Photographie Paris (PX3) 2014 for his series “Border of Faith”. He also earned in 2013 the Photo Democracy Award with his work on Ipanema Beach curated by Steve McCurry at the Beetles+Huxley Gallery in London, and podium at the Hurbanism contest curated by photoreporter Ziv Koren at Hariviera Seaside Gallery in Tel Aviv in 2011.
 Le talent ne connaît pas d’âge, qu’avez vous envie de raconter ? 
Jeremy Spierer, photographe Le voyage visuel que Jeremy Spierer propose relate sa façon d’observer ce qui l’entoure. 
Son œil vif et frais fige les moments de la vie quotidienne pour ensuite les faire renaître à travers ses prises de vue. Il a le génie de laisser le temps continuer à s’écouler tout en coagulant le mouvement de ses sujets.
Chacune de ses photographies est une fenêtre de joie, une porte qu’un être ouvre et qui entre. Avec lui entre toute sa vie.
Son périple à travers Israël, l’Argentine, le Brésil et le Chili nous vaudra deux accroches durant l’année 2013. Talent knows no age, what do you mean? Jeremy Spierer, photographer
The visual journey that Jeremy Spierer offers shows his way of observing his surroundings. His keen eye freezes moments of everyday life, and then he brings them to life through his shots. His genius is to allow time to flow while he coagulates the movement of his subjects. Each of his photographs is a window of joy, a door that one opens and steps inside. His journeys through Israel, Argentina, Brazil and Chile has brought us two series in 2013. 
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