“I feel that being a photographer is simply the logical endpoint for being someone who has a certain type of ability to observe. As a child, I noticed all sorts of things - some might say I was easily distracted, but really it was my early and formative time of refining my vision. I can’t stress enough how important observation is as the foundational component of being a photographer. It is all about noticing things; light, texture, form, the confluence of these elements within infinite combinations.”
~ Jeffrey Conley
Jeffrey Conley's photography always feels in harmony with nature. You can tell looking at his work he spends a great deal of time there and feels completely at ease. I suppose this is the way for great landscape photographers, living and creating amongst their subjects. The forest path work featured above is so inviting, I can just imagine Jeff following it onwards looking for his next great photograph.
Don't miss out on a chance to see Jeffrey Conley's exhibition, An Ode to Nature at Peter Fetterman Gallery. The exhibition will run concurrent with our Steve McCurry exhibition Steve McCurry:The Endless Traveler. Both exhibitions will run through April 27th, 2024. We look forward to your visit!