Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert

Documentary Photographer

 

Multi-award winning photojournalist and founder member of Document Scotland

Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert grew up in Scotland, where on his 13th birthday he received the gift of a camera. A few years later Jeremy subsequently became a UK based freelance photographer for editorial, corporate and NGO clients.

 His work has appeared in magazines such as Time, National Geographic, Italian Geo, Le Figaro, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, and many others. For the past decade Jeremy has been one of the principal photographers for Greenpeace International. In recent years Jeremy was based in Japan, but missing the raw weather has now relocated back to his home country of Scotland.

 His work has taken him to over 100 countries, as far flung as Antarctica and Outer Mongolia. 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.

Exhibitions

2019, ‘A Contested Land’ Document Scotland group show, Martin Parr Foundation, Bristol, & touring within Scotland. 

2017 – 2018 – ‘North Sea Fishing’, tour of Scottish east coast. Nine venues.

2017 - ‘Beyond The Border’, Document Scotland group show, Berwick Visual Arts, Berwick Upon Tweed, England.

2017, ‘Shipbuilding’, Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock.

2016, ‘Govan/Gdansk’ group show, Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow.

2016, ‘Common Ground’ (group show), The Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.

2015- Spring 2016 'The Ties That Bind', Document Scotland group show, at Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Autumn 2014, ‘Common Ground’, a Document Scotland group show, Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow, Scotland.

www.jeremysuttonhibbert.com

 

All images © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert. Used here with permission.