The Beloved's Path
Galleria
Welcome to Galleria Jeweledway
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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. Now days I enjoy taking others along a journey of discovery, helping them explore what photography might teach them. If you are so inclined to travel with others along this jeweled way, please let me know by contacting me through this web site. Enjoy your visit here at Galleria Jeweledway. |
Gallery Descriptions
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:
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“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:
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“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:
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“These are mostly landscapes and scenes in nature that I like to explore. There is no overriding idea here except for an attraction to beauty and evoking the mysteries in life.”


