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Jeremy's diverse path in indie filmmaking has allowed him the ability to shoot features, television, commercials, music videos and documentaries; with shows that have aired on Discovery, National Geographic, BBC, Netflix, History Channel and in festivals around the world. In addition to spending years as a Steadicam operator, Jeremy was an early adopter of digital HD technologies. Long before he shot motion pictures he created candid street photo essays-as early as age 11. His skill set created a penchant for experimentation and calculated risk-taking. The fan favorite series "The Expanse", Season 4, will soon be launching on Amazon Prime. Jeremy started the series in its first season and was instrumental in creating its unique look, and has now been involved for four seasons. In 2017 he shot National Geographic/FX Network's new war drama "The Long Road Home" based on the true story and book by Martha Raddatz. His body of work has garnered him a prestigious ASC win for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Killing Lincoln, a Canadian Screen Award in 2014 for Best Photography in a Documentary program - "We Were Children", 6 CSC nominations and 3 wins for Best Performance Cinematography for "Lost in Motion II", Best Docu-drama Cinematography for the feature We Were Children with director Tim Wolochatiuk; the Cream Productions docu-drama The Egyption Job with director Nick Green; Manson, a captivating film about the Manson family for History Channel and A&E directed by Neil Rawles and The Great Sperm Race directed by Julian Jones. Both Manson and The Great Sperm Race also won Jeremy 2 Gemini Award nominations for Best Photography in a Documentary Program or Series.