Jeremiasz Ojrzyński
designer | photographer | singer
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I am a designer/photographer/singer based in Warsaw, Poland.
I graduated 8 years ago and have been working as a designer since. In that time, I've taught design at my old university, worked with individual clients, and partnered with marketing agencies. My services include: web design and web dev (in Webflow), brand development, social media graphics, photography & video, and many more - feel free to reach out and we can discuss how your needs align with my expertise!
I like to get carried away by my creativity and some of my ideas don’t fit neatly into a category — so this is where they live. From music videos to screenprints, etchings to generative art, this section is a collection of experiments, side projects, and creative explorations.
A bit unexpected? Maybe. But opera has been a big part of my journey. As a bass-baritone with a degree in opera, I’ve spent years exploring the depth, power, and storytelling of the human voice. Singing is not my main focus now, but music continues to shape how I see creativity.
My MFA work, A World in a Glitch, explores the evolving relationship between human creativity and artificial intelligence. Through surrealist self-portraits, I blend traditional large-format photography with AI generation, bridging the organic and the digital. Rooted in my childhood connection to nature and influenced by 19th-century photographic aesthetics, this series reflects on identity, self-perception, and the role of technology in shaping consciousness.
For my BA in Graphic Design, I focused on... photography!
But not just as an image, as a construct. My theoretical research explored photography’s subjectivity in a political context, analysing its roles as memory, documentation, and art, while questioning authenticity and manipulation. In the practical component, I sought full control over the image-making process — sculpting my own subjects, building a DIY camera, and developing with homemade chemicals. This project was both an exploration of photography’s power and a challenge to its limits.
I'm always open to new freelance opportunities and collabs so feel free to pop a message to my inbox! Whether for a potential project or just to say hi, I'll do my best to answer your email!