Welcome to Galleria Jeweledway

 

I hope you enjoy your visit here viewing the images. Here is a little background information about me and what you will find here.

My love for photography began quite innocently when my father loaned me a camera while I was studying Art in England.  There, I worked with a variety of media while learning to paint, draw and sculpt.  Photography was a tool for documenting artwork and taking snapshots while running around the countryside with mates and friends.

I had no clue it would magically draw me into its technology and eventually, even deeper, into its mysteries.  It led me into lasers, quantum mechanics and holography – into psychology, dreams, philosophy and religions.  It has been a fabulous journey so far. Life with photography has taken me along a meandering stream of places and vocations.  Photography will always be my primary love. Theses galleries are but a small token to give back a few of the treasures that photography has given me.

Photosynthesis:



“The computer is a new camera for me. It takes me into multiple dimensions of reality through the use of various instruments and sensitive receivers, into worlds unseen. Here I enjoy the repetition of themes and motifs through the abstraction of light and form in a modernist way.”

Panoramas:

“While studying at Arizona State University I learned the only way, for me, to handle the vast vista of a desert was with panoramic views.  Then and now, I have always shot individual frames, not owning a panoramic camera.  Shooting this way I learned that temporal and spatial processes occur, helping to create the scene.  These contribute to the final image and sometimes reveal an unexpected, implicit reality – that could not be seen in any other way.”

Photograffiti:

“I recently developed an interest in resonance and string theory.  These images are an attempt to discover the magical mysterious “other worlds” that are invoked by the mathematics of a new theory of everything in physics.  Again, the computer is the camera used to discover these worlds.”

Traditional:

“These are mostly landscapes and scenes in nature that I like to explore.  The overriding idea here is an attraction to beauty and evoking the mysteries in life.”