Jeremy Snell: Sahel #8

50 x 35 cm

Edition of 5 | SOLD OUT
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Accompanied by a signed artist label.

Gicleé print on Hahnemule Photorag

Last print sold for £1,500

 

Contact for availability
tom@opendoors.gallery
+44(0)7769922824

 

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Description

Jeremy Snell is a cinematographer and humanitarian photographer. Though originally from Hawaii, he spent much of his youth living throughout Asia. He has photographed numerous campaigns for NGO’s such as charity:water and The International Justice Mission to help bring an end to the world water crisis and modern day slavery. Beyond his humanitarian work, he has also shot global campaigns for brands such as Apple, Facebook, WWF and Unicef. Jeremy Snell was a finalist and Jurors pick, LensCulture Portrait Award 2020. He currently resides in Brooklyn, NY.

 

Sahel series

Jeremy Snell‘s series Sahel follows the lives of Fulani nomadic tribes living on the fringe of the Saharan desert in West Africa. A region where sustained high temperatures damage crops and make searching for food and water incredibly difficult.

“The sandstorms of Mali and Niger, combined with the arresting beauty of the Fulani people are some of my most cherished memories I’ve had on this planet.” – Jeremy Snell

Jeremy and Open Doors Gallery will donate 20% of print sales profits from this series to charity:water to aid their efforts in bringing clean water to families in The Sahel and all over the globe.

 

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