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Jeremy D. Moore is a photographer in the 2nd year of his MFA in Studio Arts at the University of North Texas in Denton, TX.
He is currently working on a photographic project inspired by Japanese Zenga painting. Jeremy is also continuing to work on a number of ongoing projects such as the Texas Church Project and his photoblog, Anonymous Vernacular.
The image to the left is the current image on his blog and a link can be found at the top of this page.
He is currently working on a photographic project inspired by Japanese Zenga painting. Jeremy is also continuing to work on a number of ongoing projects such as the Texas Church Project and his photoblog, Anonymous Vernacular.
The image to the left is the current image on his blog and a link can be found at the top of this page.
The Texas Church Project is a continuing project by photographers David Brown, Lee Carmichael, Mike Castles, Matthew Magruder, and Jeremy D. Moore.
They are photographing churches in Texas built in the 19th and 20th centuries. By creating this body of work, the photographers hope to help preserve these buildings, and add to the record of Texas cultural history.
Please visit the
Texas
Church
Project's website at
http://www.texaschurchproj.com/























