
Jeremy Keats Saladyga’s photography career began in 1994 after graduating from Parsons
School of Design, with honors. Since then, he has traveled the world photographing
personal, editorial, events and corporate projects for a diverse group of clients. His
photographs have appeared in People, Antiques International, Latitudes, Time Out New
York and In Style and his clients include Knoll, Michael Davis Architects, The Museum of
Modern Art, Blinding Edge Productions/M. Knight Shamalan and Partizen Productions.
Jeremy’s personal work has been presented in prestigious galleries like The Michael
Foley Gallery, The Museum of the City of New York, and The University of Bridgeport
and his work is also included in many personal art collections. He was juried into the
Silvermine Guild of Artist in 2007 were he is currently an active member.
Jeremy Saladyga’s approach to photographing architecture and interiors is to let the
designs speak for themselves. Using supplemental lighting, composition and arrangement,
he attempts to have his photographs remain true to the designer’s vision while making the
environment he photographs look the best it can. Jeremy believes that the architect has
considered the light in the space that they have designed. His photographs attempts to
remain true the light of the space using only supplemental lighting to accent or highlight
each scene.
With a candid, unobtrusive style and a keen eye, Jeremy successfully captures the natural
beauty, emotion and moments that tells the story of peoples most special events. From
weddings to 50th anniversaries, he maintains a sense of self-style while understanding and
delivering on client’s desires. He has been hired to photograph couples wedding from
New York City to London, from Asia to the Caribbean. Jeremy has photographed
wedding large and small from the modest and low key to the celebrity driven.
Jeremy’s portraits combine his approach to candid photography and his use of the
sitter’s environment, whether it is a living room or a black backdrop, to tell a story of a
person in a single photograph. Jeremy loves to include a person’s hand in his portraits.
In mid gesture or just as support, hands tell a lot about a person. They not only add to
the story but they can help complete it.
Jeremy personal work is on going and always in flux. “Along the Path” is a set of
biographical images not necessarily from any one particular project. It is a collection of
images from his travels whether abroad or through his own back yard. These images
represent how he sees the world around him. This is an ongoing gallery where new images
will be posted continually. Sky/Sea represents his love of the ocean. It truly began when
he was a child on the beach mesmerized by the strength of the line that separates the sky
and ocean. New work will be posted as a particular project comes to fruition.