Jeremy Bonin
FOCUSED ON WILDLIFE AND LANDSCAPE, Jeremy Bonin is a fine art photographer whose work explores solitude, wilderness, and the quiet persistence of wild places.
Working through observation and patience, his photographs are created in moments where light, subject, and stillness briefly align. The work favors restraint over spectacle, inviting a slower way to see.
AS AN ARCHITECT, his approach is shaped by a sensitivity to structure, space, and composition. This influence carries through in images that are deliberate, balanced, and quietly constructed.
He and his wife, Kim, live in New Hampshire, where lakes, forests, and mountains provide constant inspiration, along with time traveling.
As John Muir wrote, “The world is big and I want to have a good look at it before it gets dark.” That sentiment informs how he moves through and photographs the world—attentive, patient, present.
EXPLORE · OBSERVE · PROTECT
