Jeremy is a photographer based in Orlando, Florida. Originally from New York City, he relocated in 2020 and withdrew from active practice for several years, describing the period as necessary preparation — learning the rhythms of a place before presuming to record them. He returned to analog photography in 2025, working with available light and film processes in which grain and tonal range function as structural conditions of the image rather than stylistic effects. His practice engages the American documentary tradition while remaining attentive to the formal possibilities of vernacular environments and to the ethical demands of photographing Black communities with interiority and care.
The photographs are made in Orlando’s historic Black neighborhoods amid accelerated urban transformation. Attentive to domestic thresholds, commercial facades, and the accumulated evidence of long habitation, the work situates photography as measured witness — an act of presence within landscapes subject to redevelopment and erasure. Presented within (RE)FRAME: Zone of Appearance, the series records these neighborhoods at a moment of visible pressure, establishing the photographic image as both inventory and proof of continued life.
Title: MILK CRATE SONATA
Title: ZONED FOR WAITING
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