From the monthly archives:

December 2010

Funeral for a Friend.

by Peter J. Crowley on December 30, 2010

Kodachrome and me from 1971 till today.


Willimantic or Coventry 1996
Photographic Art a prolific period, perhaps my most inspired years? I do want to go back to 1973 and Cosey Beach and stroll once more the beaches of a past life. Simpler a less technically distracted time. But I will wait for the next season for the year I spent there it was always spring.      enjoy pjc

Photographic Art Kodachrome

The radio says Dwayne’s the last lab to process Kodachrome if it arrive by today has 1000 rolls two of which are mine. Perhaps you will see some later perhaps you won’t.

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Crossing with the Light

by Peter J. Crowley on December 29, 2010


This from 2001, one of my four trips to Washington. 1998, 2008 by train. On this trip I taught a week long workshop on Whidbey Island at the Coupeville Art Center. Then visited my daughter in Olympia for a week. Image here made on transparency film. Transparency is a word you hear tossed around a lot. It is a talking point, mostly it is meaningless.       enjoy pjc

Photographic Art the Black and White Portrait

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Sweet

by Peter J. Crowley on December 26, 2010


Sweet treats a gift to me thank you.                                enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

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Peace

by Peter J. Crowley on December 24, 2010


It is really simple, may Peace  and all your dreams
come true in the new year.

enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

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Warm Wine Glasses,

by Peter J. Crowley on December 17, 2010


From the past, I sat sipping Tia Maria on a cold evening alone waiting for… a ride or a friend well both I guess. If my memory is correct and it often strays I think it is at the former 28 North Street restaurant in Willimantic, or perhaps way back in another life at Panache in Providence.  Funny after all these years I am sure of the drink and time of year but not positive of the place. It is a transparency, hand held at a very slow shutter speed F2.8 50mm lens. Today I’ll be out doing very sad things and shooting Kodachrome 64 for it has to be to the lab in Kansas by the 30th to be processed. Then no more Kodachrome death to the best film ever made. No need for quality fix it in photo shop besides few know the difference and even fewer care. An era ends as we the people move to the USofWalmart big cheap boxes designed to break in time for the next new and improved update. Ya I don’t fit in this 140 character world. Off to don long johns and take my 1969 Nikon that took this image out for a spin.

enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

US of Walmart courtesy of Mike Bloomer and the King Cake Band.
you may have to scroll down to listen but it is worth it for Mike tells where we are better than anyone I know.

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