Wild Wales is the website of Jeremy Moore Photography. Jeremy Moore is based in mid-Wales, and specialises
in the Welsh landscape. An eclectic approach to his subject matter ranges from the purely abstract to the documentary, but is always inspired by a thorough understanding of his subject matter . He has been professional since 1991.
He publishes a range of distinctive postcards of the Welsh landscape - Wild Wales / Cymru Wyllt - now (2011) in their twenty-fifth year - and an annual calendar. His fifth book "Pembrokeshire - Journeys and Stories" was published in June 2011.
The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, has a large collection of his work. He has undertaken commissioned work for Forest Enterprise, Countryside Council for Wales and the Wales Tourist Board, among others, but more recently he has worked on self-generated and publisher-led photographic projects.
He has a very large collection of interesting and inspiring images of Wales and elsewhere in his own photographic library. Clients have included Ceredigion County Council, BBC Wildlife Magazine and Countryfile Magazine.
PLEASE NOTE - I HAVE NO CONNECTION WITH "ROGUE PHOTOGRAPHER" JEREMY MOORE OF PONTGARREG, CEREDIGION
He is also active on environmental issues locally. In 1989 he was a founder member of Friends of Cardigan Bay, set up to campaign on marine conservation issues. He took on various roles within the group over a ten-year period, including leading a successful campaign for responsible sewage disposal off the Welsh coast.
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