Landscape and the play of light on objects both big and small.
‘Monoliths’ is a series of images created during a time of personal stress and a fight with depression. Photography became a way of dealing with stress and trauma, the images depict loneliness and isolated landscapes and cityscapes in monochrome.
Shot mainly along the east coast of Australia with a brief foray into Tasmania, the images were a means of forgetting daily life and escaping into another world.
John Wallace has been shooting both professionally and part-time since the early nineties. He is fond of the bleak and believes every sky needs clouds, the denser and greyer the better.
Submit your work to be considered for solo or group exhibitions in Head On Photo Festival.
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