A growing collection of stunning photography 
      from British photographer Simon Jones. Galleries include cityscape photography, 
      architechtural photography, nightclub photography, landscape photography, 
      potrait photography and many other more off the wall alternative galleries. 
      Simon Jones's photographic work has already established him as a pure talent 
      able to capture scenes and moments through his rare style of digital photography. 
      Jones has photographed many cities including Boston, New York, Chicago, 
      Seattle, Portland, Liverpool, London, Brussels, Frankfurt and Dublin. Photographic 
      work includes Quicktime Virtual Reality (VR movies), panoramic photography, 
      Black and White photography and journalistic photographic. Simon Jones is 
      a seasoned photo journalist covering night clubs with pictures that would 
      not look out of place in Mixmag, Ministry Magazine, Musik, and on dance 
      club flyers. He has a unique style of photgraphy that sets him aside from 
      other more well known artists. His photography is art. He is available for 
      individual assignments and comissions.

 

You're having issues right?
Okay then, lets see. Make sure of one thing before we go any further. You NEED QuickTime to use the VR pictures. If you don't have it on your machine then the VR pictures simply won't work. Good news though, it's a free download.

All I see is a funny looking Blue 'Q', what's up with that then?
You need to click that funny looking blue Q. Then wait for the picture to load. It may take a few moments for the picture to fully load.

So how do I move the picture?
Use your mouse. Click on the picture and while holding down the [left] mouse key simply move from left to right or even up and down. At this point the picture should move. (Don't click the long picture under the blue banner, that won't do you any good at all. It's the picture that has appeared in the same place of the now dissapeared funny looking blue 'Q'.)

What else can I do?
You can zoom in and out by using the special buttons on the menu bar below the picture (see the picture on the left of this page). In some cases, though I have no examples at this time, you can click on doors and windows and actually move around within the picture. For example you might click on a door and go from one room into another.

This is cool, I want these on my website!
No problem, just use the contact form to get in touch and we'll chat about doing just that for you.

Contact Simon Jones It'll all end in tears!