INFORMATION
ABOUT
Jared Bramblett is a photographer and engineer based in Charleston, SC who bridges civil engineering and visual story telling. A graduate of the University of South Carolina, where he studied Civil & Environmental Engineering, Jared’s professional focus lies in water resources and flood resilience.
His photographic work centers on documentary and environmental observations, driven by a lifelong fascination with the interplay between humanity and nature. His images explore the delicate seams where the natural and constructed worlds converge, offering perspective on how we shape and are shaped by the environment around us.
In 2020, Jared launched Mean High Water, a project documenting sea level rise and flooding in Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Please get in touch for commissions, print inquires, etc.
In 2020, Jared launched Mean High Water, a project documenting sea level rise and flooding in Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Please get in touch for commissions, print inquires, etc.
CONTACT
TALKS & PODCASTS
- Imagining our Future with Water - TEDxCharleston
- Documenting Sea Level Rise & Flooding in Charleston - Creative Mornings Charleston
- The Nature Conservancy - Nature Based Exchange Podcast
- The National Weather Desk Podcast - Overtopped: Visualizing High Tide Flooding
FEATURES & PUBLICATIONS
- Clam South - The Bitter Southerner, Fall 2024
- The Charleston Water Plan, Summer 2024
- Wish You Were Here - Photos from the American South - The Bitter Southerner, Winter 2024
- Bramblett documents rising sea levels - Charleston City Paper, Winter 2024
- Snapshot Climate - Southern Cultures, Fall 2023
- Daily Dose No. 1773, Spring 2023
- Common High Ground - The Bitter Southerner, Fall 2021
- Investigations in Infrastructure - Subjectively Objective, Spring 2021
- Everything is Narrative - Subjectively Objective, Spring 2021
- The Dutch Dialogues Charleston, Fall 2019
- Water Water Everywhere - Charleston Magazine, Summer 2019
- Saving the Small Places - Garden & Gun, Winter 2019
- What We’ve Found - Ain’t-Bad, Summer 2018