Photographer Jeremie Jung's story, 'The Dagestani Tightropewalkers' will be exhibited at the photojournalism festival Barrobjectif (Barro, France) in September 2020.
The series was originally shot for National Geographic in the south of Russia. The steep summits of the North Caucasus, in the Republic of Dagestan would have given rise to tightrope walking. It is said that the practice was first and foremost a way to make one’s way through the craggy landscape.
Photographer Jeremie Jung's work, 'Setomaa, a Kingdom on the Edge' is part of the online exhibition 'Walls Of Power'. Because the question of man-built border barriers across Europe is more timely during the Covid-lockdown than ever, curator István Virágvölgyi has transformed the 2019 exhibition shown during the "Rencontres de la photographie" of Arles 2019 into a fully native online experience.
Read MoreJeremie Jung's serie Pāri Mūriem is a collaborative work lead with young Latvian prisoners. A portfolio of the series is published on Prison Insider's website. Prison Insider is a an initiative reporting on prisoner conditions throughout the world.
Read MoreThrough five pages, the French magazine De L'Air published Jeremie Jung’s project Pāri Mūriem (under the title 'De la Taule et un Couteau'). Pāri mūriem are the Latvian words for Over the walls.
Read MoreJérémie Jung's story 'The Isle off the time' was published in The Washington Post on the 1st of November. This documentary project is about Kihnu island, an island inhabited by only 500 people in the Baltic Sea.
Read MoreJeremie Jung's book Au Large du Temps (editions Imogène, 2018) was announced to be shortlisted for the HiP Award, category "Culture and Travel".
Read MoreJeremie Jung’s story Setomaa, a Kingdom on the Edge published through 10 pages in the GEO Collection
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