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Born in 1984 in Normandy, France, Jérémie Léon lives and works in Paris. He graduated from Gobelins photographic department in 2008. Jérémie Léon’s photography focuses mainly on landscapes and architecture. His work examines territories in transformation, resistance, or uniqueness. He explores our relationship with these landscapes through sensitive assessments. He shares his time between personal series and assignments, mainly editorial. 


In 2020, he was chosen with photographer Ambroise Tézenas to achieve the photographic observatory along the Seine river; this public commission was exhibited during the Biennale of Architecture and Landscape of Versailles in 2022.


His project, The Fault Zone, was shortlisted for the Urbanautica Institute Awards in 2022. In 2024, J.Léon received the Aide Individuelle à la Création grant from the DRAC Île-de-France, and in the same year, he was selected for the Ministry of Culture’s public commission on « Architecture Contemporaine Remarquable »


Clients include : Dwell Magazine, Hermès, AD Magazine, The Financial Times, Le Monde, IDEAT, Orange, AMC Le Moniteur, A Vivre Magazine, Arquitectura y Desino



All photos presented on this website are copyrighted Jérémie Léon (prints available).






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