His camera captured more than what the eyes can feel - Jeremy Lock - awarded the Bronze Star

You’re a soldier on enemy lines in a war that your weapon of choice is … a camera! 

What now?

 "I've captured everything from the hunt for Osama Bin Laden to the playful nature of our young military who are defending our freedom, and the plight of humans in search of food after the Haiti earthquake disaster” says our podcast guest, Jeremy Lock.
 

Jeremy is a professional photographer who has covered a wide range of subjects throughout his career. He is known for his work as a combat photographer having spent more than a decade photographing wars and conflicts around the world earning him the Military Photojournalist of the Year seven times as well as the Bronze Star Medal for distinguished service in Iraq.
 

During our conversation with Jeremy, he translates his photos into experiences that emote fascination, pride, grief, sadness, awareness, gratitude, and a host of other sensations that are sure to stimulate you. 
 

Isn’t that the sign of an award-winning photographer … and he is! 
 

His work was published in magazines, newspapers, and books including National Geographic, Time, New York Times, and The Washington Post among others. His work has also earned multiple awards from prestigious organizations including World Press Photo, National Press Photographers Association, and Oasis.
 

Join us in our fascination with Jeremy’s behind-the-photo stories.

 For more information visit his website JEREMY LOCK

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