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16 December 2005

Jeremy - Photographer

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Photographer (Esperanza) Scotland
1969, man set foot on the moon and Mrs. Sutton-Hibbert gave birth to Jeremy in Scotland, where he grew up and subsequently freelanced as a photographer for 12 years, until deciding the light was too grey and the winters too dark. Deciding to bring colour into his life he has relocated to Tokyo, Japan, where he now lives and photographs, and contemplates writing a book about his love of sushi. His work has been widely published and exhibited in Europe and USA. He has freelanced as a photographer for Greenpeace for about 6 years now, and through them has had enjoyable days and evenings in strange lands and oceans. His website can be found at www.jeremysuttonhibbert.com

   

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hey jeremy!
not sure if you'll remember me..
we met on teh RW in Okinawa earlier this year on teh dugong campaign..
i just wanted to say awesome photographs!
nice work!
and there being used everywhere here!
keep up the good work and goodluck,
cheers, sam (melbourne, australia)

Posted by: Sam mikus at December 23, 2005 4:08 AM

Hi Jeremy, Happy Christmas and new year when it arrives in a few hours time. Some cracking images on the web site and of course you look as cute as ever! I hope you're resisting the temptation for whale sushi on the trip. I managed to get away for a few days to Milan while Lyn was in oz. She returned with 2 editions of the West Australian 22nd and 24th Dec featuring your pics and you were quoted on a whale killing.
sorry I've been so slack with the emails.
Take care
Stephen

Posted by: stephen mather at December 31, 2005 7:43 PM

Happy New Year from Scotland to you and all the crew

Stephen

Posted by: stephen mather at January 1, 2006 9:50 AM

Jeremy - wanted to wish you all the best for your long voyage, apparently my New Years greeting was deemed in appropriate for questionable content - may have been the Scots language !! Been v. excited to see your photo's in the Australian press slante emma nic

Posted by: Emma at January 3, 2006 2:43 AM

Sam- Hiya ! Good to hear from you ! Thanks for the kind words, and good to hear the pics are being seen in Auz. You'd like it here, but there'd be no swimming in yer knickers here in these waters ! Take care,
jsh x

Posted by: Jeremy at January 3, 2006 3:27 PM

Stevie-cheers mate for the words. All is well. Good to know you're watching,... did I pass ? I'll email you, my usual email address works...cheers, jsh

Posted by: Jeremy at January 3, 2006 3:29 PM

Emma, hiay, goodd to know you're on the road', hope Auz is warmer than here ! I just got your email from melbourne, will reply shortly..., jsh x

Posted by: Jeremy at January 3, 2006 3:31 PM

Hi Jeremy!
Great work, great aims in all these years, more than fifteen since our twenties...
My best wishes and thoughts for you and for your wonderful work,
Misha

Posted by: Misha at January 5, 2006 1:47 PM

Jezza!!

we missed you at New year. You're doing a great job and we can't wait to see you again to have a wee dram

Lots of Love

Caroline, Colin and Drew-chan

Posted by: Caroline, Colin and Drew at January 6, 2006 9:44 PM

Hiya,
Just to assure you that everytime I pop into Ichiban Q st for lunch with my Dad (mon 9th Jan) or with Lyn to Ichiban in Dumbarton rd memories of Sushi in Tokyo and the fab company of Jeremy and Yuko come flooding back.
Look fwd to the chance when we can share some 'tucker' next time we meet up and of course the odd beer wouldnt go amiss.
Stay dry in your trips in the inflatables...and shame about the 20D...hope it dried out

Stephen

Posted by: stephen mather at January 10, 2006 10:27 PM

Misha, hi, thanks for the words, but from them am I to take we have met in the past?, my memory is getting bad and deteriorating, perhaps it's the cold down here....
Hope you can jog my memory with a surname, or location !
Best wishes,
jeremy

Posted by: Jeremy at January 12, 2006 3:19 AM

Colin, Caroline and Drew-chan,

Thanks for taking a look. We did think about you at hogmanay, probably just as cold where you werre as where we are. it's not so bad here, not what you'd think. Y and I had a quiet time, played it sensibly this year. Speak soon when we get to land,
hope you're all working hard,
jsh and y x

Posted by: Jeremy at January 12, 2006 3:21 AM

Stevie,
Just don't ask for 'Kujira' sashimi when next in Ichiban ! You're gonna get fat...

jsh

Posted by: Jeremy at January 12, 2006 3:22 AM

Thanks for the warning about 'Kujira'....is that whale? I will never forget (yuk) the sea urchin Sushi on my fab night out in 'our' favourite Sushi restaurant in Tokyo. Not a chance.
Would you believe in Britain we have our own Whale which is stuck up the Thames at Chelsea Bridge. A big rescue on as I speak.
Jealous of you whizzing about in the whirlybird above the ocean. Just appreciate the pleasure us landlubbers are very envious.
All our support to you and the Greenpeace Team

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