Jeremy Grier (b. 1994 Hartford, CT) is a photographer whose work and practice fits into the lineage of Black portraiture by exploring themes of intimacy, identity, and belonging, which affirm the expressive nature of Black life — both subtle and overt. In this way, his projects ground beauty as more than performance, but as constitutive to the complexity and vitality of people of African descent.  Grier is a 2016 graduate of Southern Connecticut State University with a BS in Communications.

He has shot client work for The North Face, Reebok - Pyer Moss, Chromat, The Highline and has been featured in various publications like Vogue Magazine, Broccoli Mag, 10 Men Magazine, and Fashionista.com. Additionally, he has been commissioned by publications such The New York Times, Washington Post, and Deem Journal.