About
About the Photographer
Jeremy Rowland is an engineer, animator, programmer, artist, race driver, philosopher, father, and many other things besides, but most of all he is passionate about photography.
"I remember getting my first 'real' camera when I was in high school. It was just a cheap, second-hand, point-and-shoot 35mm camera, but to me it was a way of capturing this amazing world around us and sharing it with my friends and family. To me, no other medium is more capable of connecting with us in such a deeply personal way, and reflecting what it truly means to be human, as photography."
After leaving a successful and promising career as a microchip designer to pursue his other love of art and film, Jeremy worked for a short period as an animator but soon realized he wanted to pursue his hobby of photography as a full-time career. When an opportunity presented itself, he left the animation industry to start his own studio.
"While I was studying animation at the Savannah College of Art and Design, I often neglected my primary field of study to instead learn and practice photography in my spare time. I read everything I could get my hands on and bought the best camera equipment I could afford. While my fellow art students were filling their sketchbooks, I was busy filling my digital camera's memory cards. In fact, self-portraits were a common drawing and painting assignment, and more often than not, I portrayed myself as a photographer, camera in hand!"
Jeremy now lives in McKinney, TX, with his wife Stacey and son Ian, where he now lives his dream working full-time with his clients to "make moments last a lifetime."


