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Jeremy Woodhouse is an outdoor photographer based in McKinney, Texas. He spends much of each year on the road photographing travel images, landscapes, cityscapes and wildlife. Before moving to the United States in 1991, he lived in South Africa where he first developed his passion for wildlife and nature photography.
Jeremy worked as a freelance graphic designer in the UK, South Africa, and the US before he began living his dream of being a full-time professional stock photographer. Whether he's photographing a herd of elephants at a waterhole in Botswana, or capturing the last light as it falls on the Tokyo skyline, Jeremy continues to bring his designer's eye to the creation of his images.
His images have appeared in many magazines such as National Geographic Traveler, Natural History, Nature's Best, Ranger Rick, and Texas Highways, and he has received awards in photographic contests such as the Nature's Best International Photography Awards, the Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition, and the PDN/National Geographic Traveler World in Focus Travel Photography Competition.
As an owner of the stock photography content development company, Blend Images, the world's leading multi-ethnic commercial stock agency, he is now investing more of his time photographing lifestyles and people.
His work is also represented worldwide by Masterfile and by Getty Images.
This collaboration with Nancy Rotenberg is Jeremy's second book. He also collaborated with Texas photographer Richard Reynolds in a book called Texas Impressions published by Far Country Press.
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