Information: - CV
PERSONAL
- Born September 14, 1976 in Boston, MA, moved summer 1981 to Durham, NC.
- Currently residing at 1017 Sedgefield Street, Durham, NC 27705
- Contact 001. 917. 392. 1025 jeremy@jeremymlange.com
- Website- http://www.jeremymlange.com
- Archive- http://http://archive.jeremymlange.com
- Image Syndication- http://www.atlaspressphoto.com
EDUCATION
- 2004 - BFA Still Photography, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
- 1999 - Attended Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University
EXPERIENCE
-2008 - Freelance magazine and newspaper photographer based in Durham, NC.
- Syndicated by AtlasPress photo agency.
- Contract photographer for the Independent Weekly.
- Regular contributor to the New York Times.
- Other publications include Time Magazine, Portfolio and the University of North Carolina Arts and Sciences Magazine.
- Photograph in America at Home, published by Against All Odds Productions in partnership with Ikea.
- Working on long term project chronicling the effects of the wars in the Middle East. Photographing the funerals of US soldiers, the men and women returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and the families affected by their absence.
- Completed corporate assignments for Scientific Properties on the redevelopment of a former tobacco campus into mixed use property.
-2007 - Freelance magazine and newspaper photographer based in New York City and Durham, NC.
- Represented by AtlasPress photo agency.
- Regular contributor to the New York Times, covering the state of North Carolina and the southeastern United States.
- Other editorial publications include Time Magazine, the Independent Weekly and the International Herald Tribune.
- Completed corporate assignment for Target.
- One of 100 professional contributors to the America at Home photography book project, to be published spring 2008.
- Working on long term project chronicling the effects of the wars in the Middle East. Photographing the funerals of US soldiers, the men and women returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and the families affected by their absence.
-2006 - Freelance magazine and newspaper photographer based in New York City.
- Regular contributor to the New York Times.
- Other editorial publications included Business Week, Le Figaro Magazine, Marie Claire Australia, New York Magazine, The New York Post, No Depression, le Nouvel Observateur, Spin, Texas Monthly, and Le Point.
- Completed project on the Mexican presidential elections, following the campaign of candidate Manuel Lopez Obrador.
- Continuing project on political and social issues in Mexico, post elections and fallout from Oaxaca protests and police actions.
- Working on project following the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina disaster on the Gulf coast and the residents displaced by the storm.
-2005 - Freelance magazine and newspaper photographer based in New York City.
- Represented by the ReflexNews Agency.
- Covered news events and features along the east coast for a variety of national and international publications, including Le Figaro, le Nouvel Observateur and Business Week.
- Completed corporate assignments for Andy Morris Company, the European Council to the United Nations and Lingraphicare.
-2004 - Freelance magazine and newspaper photographer based in Richmond, VA and Oaxaca, Mexico.
- Worked on project detailing the causes and effects of the water shortage in the Mexican state of Oaxaca.
- Completed 2 year project photographing a 70-year old barbershop in Richmond, VA titled Mr. Green’s Barber Shop.
- Staff photographer for Oaxaca Times, English language monthly in Oaxaca, Mexico.
-2003 - Documentary photographer for the Garfield Memorial Children’ Fund, detailing the plight of middle school aged children within the Richmond Public Housing Authority’s after school program, Project Rescue.
- Completed corporate assignments for Independent Apparel and Virginia Commonwealth University.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
-2005 - Mr. Green’s Barber Shop, Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Durham, NC.
-2004 - Mr. Green’s Barber Shop, Art6 Gallery, Richmond, VA.
-2002 - Contract Kidnapping, Ipanema Gallery, Richmond, VA.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
-2008 - First Annual Foto8 Awards & Summer Show 2008, HOST Gallery, London.
-2007 - LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph, Human Condition Projection, Charlottesville, VA.
- A Bronx Funeral, Annual Juried Exhibition, Durham Arts Guild, Juror Barkley Hendricks, Durham, NC.
-2006 - Group Show No.5, GroupShow, New York, NY.
-2004 - Wish You Were Here: Recent Portrait Photography, Chop Suey Books Richmond, VA.
- Random, Virginia Model College, Richmond, VA.
- Agua Agua Cerveza, Hyperlink Café, Richmond, VA.
- Mr. Green’s Barber Shop, Penumbra Gallery, Sylva, NC.
-2003 - Portraits, Annual Juried Exhibition, Corporate Museum and Frame, Richmond, VA.
- Peru, Richmond, VA.
- I Want to be Like Jesus, UHaul Gallery, Richmond, VA.
- Contract Kidnapping, Juried Exhibition, Shockoe Bottom Arts Center, Richmond, VA.
-2002 - Portraits, Annual Juried Exhibition, Corporate Museum and Frame, Richmond, VA.
- Mr. Green’s Barber Shop, Juried Exhibition, Eric Schindler Gallery, Richmond, VA.
WORKSHOPS
-2008 - Instructor, Mardi Gras 360° photographic workshop, New Orleans, LA.
LECTURES
-2005 - School of Design, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
AWARDS
-2009 -2nd Place, News Picture Story, War at Home, North Carolina Press Photographer's Association
2nd Place, Sports Picture Story, Alley Kat Race, NCPPA
3rd Place, Sports Picture Story, Semi Pro Football, NCPPA
Honorable Mention, Election Multiple, John Edwards' Last Days, NCPPA
-2008 - 3rd Place, Photography, The Longest Road Home, Association of Alternative Newspapers.
-2007 - 1st Place, Photo Page, The Longest Road Home, North Carolina Press Association.
-2003 - International Study Abroad Grant, Virginia Commonwealth University.
INTERNSHIPS
-2002 - Magnum Photos, New York, NY.
REFERENCES
- James McGrath, President, AtlasPress photo agency, 212. 904. 0234
- Lisa Sorg, Editor, The Independent Weekly, 919. 286. 1972
- Gina Privitere, National Photo Editor, The New York Times, 212. 556. 8766
- David Scull, Politics Photo Editor, The New York Times, 212. 556. 8461