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Jeremy M. Lange

Jeremy M. Lange

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Profession: Photographer
Location: Durham, North Carolina, United States (RDU)
Home base: Durham, North Carolina
URL: http://www.jeremymlange.com
URL: http://archive.jeremymlange.com
Email: •••••••• (private)
Languages spoken: English, Spanish
Skype: Jeremymlange jeremymlange
Mobile phone: 917.392.1025
Emergency notes: Contact Alicia Lange 917 291 1477.
Last login: 3 days ago
Member since: 04 Apr 2005 05:04

About

Jeremy M. Lange was born in 1976 and bred in Durham, North Carolina. He has also lived in Italy, California, Georgia, Boston and Mexico. He graduated in 2004 with a BFA in photography from Virginia Commonwealth University after 6 years as a carpenter and started his photographic career by moving to Oaxaca, Mexico and then spent 3 years in New York City before returning to North Carolina in 2007. Lange has worked extensively in Latin America and the United States covering a variety of stories ranging from kidnapping in New York City to the failed presidential campaign of Manuel Lopez Obrador in Mexico. He is member of the AtlasPress photo agency and lives in Durham, NC with his wife Alicia, daughter Nyx and son Pablo.

He is available for assignment anywhere.
Selected clients and publications include Figaro Magazine, Marie Claire Australia, New York Magazine, The New York Times, No Depression, Nouvel Observateur, Richmond Redevelopment Housing Authority, Scientific Properties, Spin, Target, Texas Monthly and Time Magazine.

Testimonials


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Jeremy M. Lange. Did Georgia Bring the Drought on Itself? Time Magazine, pp. Briefing. [none], Nov 19 2007.
Jeremy M. Lange. "For an Iraq Contractor, Duty, and Then Death" New York Times, [none], Aug 8 2007.
Jeremy M. Lange. "As Loved Ones Fight On, War Doubts Arise" New York Times, pp. Section A, page 14. [none], Jul 15 2007.
Jeremy M. Lange. "Accolades, Some Tearful, for a Preacher in His Twilight Years" New York Times, [none], Jun 1 2007.
Jeremy M. Lange. "The Physical Pain of Spinal Disease Eclipses Poverty’s Mental Anguish" New York Times (daily), [none], Jan 12 2007.
Jeremy M. Lange. "On the Market" New York Times (daily), pp. Section 11, page 3. [none], Oct 29 2006.
Jeremy M. Lange. "Dealing with those Alpha types (and winning)" New York Times (daily), pp. Sunday Business, section 3, pg.6. [none], Sep 24 2006.
Jeremy M. Lange. "City asks reservists to return extra pay they got when recalled to the service in Iraq" New York Times (daily), pp. Metro, section b, pg.4. [none], Sep 23 2006.
Jeremy M. Lange. "A vintage trip through Brooklyn" New York Times (daily), pp. Thursday Styles, section G, pg.4. [none], Sep 21 2006.
Jeremy M. Lange. "Storm clouds gather over an Italianate charmer/ A left on Mary then a right on Bill" New York Times (daily), pp. City section, pp.7-9. [none], Sep 17 2006.



Recent Post

The Hallelujah Train

For any of you music buffs, I have just published a gallery of images I shot behind and in front of the scenes at the production of the Hallelujah Train, an album of gospel classics as performed by Brian Blade, Brady Blade Sr., Brady Blade Jr., Daniel Lanois, Chris Thomas, Aaron Embry, Buddy Miller, Greg Leisz, Ada Small and the Zion Baptist Church Choir led by Sereca Henderson.

http://archive.jeremymlange.com/c/jeremymlange/gallery/The-Hallelujah-Train/G00007fhiGKbCo04

It was a moving experience and I hope the photos show that.

It is a very large edit as I was creating an archive of the event for future use, but if you are willing to look, I think you will be pleased.
Thanks
Jeremy

10 Nov 2009 19:11 | 2 replies

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