Born in 1981, Jessica Tremp grew up in Switzerland where she developed a profound love for drama and romanticism. At the age of 18, Tremp moved to Melbourne where she continued to scratch her creative itch and finally settled on seeing the world through the viewfinder of a camera. Since then, her devotion and passion for the art of photography has only grown.
Though Tremp has attended the odd photography class, she is almost entirely self-taught and prefers the sun to light her images rather than a studio, enjoying a more organic and spontaneous approach, leading you into a world filled with imagination, drama and humor.
My current project focuses on a more primal relationship between humans and animals, where I’m trying to blur the boundaries not only between species, but also between the beautiful and the eerie, finding moments of hope, connection and trust in a nature that seems to slip through your fingers.
‘a dissection of personal treasure’, FEB ’10 in Collingwood, VIC Australia
‘and even though they found themselves at home’, OCT ’09, Collingwood, VIC Australia
‘and we were swimming with all our might’, JUL 08, Lorne, VIC, Australia
‘if you go down to the woods’, MAR ’09, Daylesford, VIC, Australia
‘there’s blood on your whisper’, NOV ’08, Victoria, Australia
‘bad hare day’, APR 09, Brunswick, VIC Australia
‘penny black’, OCT 09, Collingwood, VIC Australia
’see the clouds flying’, OCT 09, Collingwood, VIC Australia



















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