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Memorial Day, and June Twenty First Summer

06.21.2010 by Peter J. Crowley // 1 Comment

May 31st Bennet Senior Housing Bingo.

Watermelon Hot Dogs and Converse High Tops
Memorial Days then and now.


Bingo!!!!!!!!!!

Whether it is Memorial Day the unofficial start of summer
or the Solstice the season has changed.

With the season change there will be a change here, more B+W, Kodachrome, and other fine transparency films. Retrospective Portfolios, from Washington State and the train journey, “Between Here and There” a look visually and verbally at forty years of Photographic Art, Galilee  RI, The Willimantic Years, Performing Arts. Brief previews here to announce where prints may be seen. Salons small intimate gatherings public and private showings.  For it is the print that I relish, it is control and quality that is what drives me.


Photographic Art 2009 Solstice

Categories // Amtack faces from a troubled nation/world. faces from either side of the tracks., Art, B+W Fine Art, B+W Portrait, B+W Silver Gelatin, Ballet, Bikinis, Black and White Fine Art, Black and White Fine Art Last light, Black and White Fine Art Photography, Boats, Boom Box, Childhood, Color Fine Art, Converse Black Hightops, Documentary, Film, Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Uncategorized Tags // Color Fine Art, Dance, Flowers, Photographic Art, Silver Gelatin, X Black and White Fine Art Photography

Spring of ’72 or of Photographic Art

05.27.2010 by Peter J. Crowley // 4 Comments

1972 it was a long time ago. The spring of my visual journey one camera two lens a new 105mm and a train trip to NYC. Early weekend day stroll to Staten Island Ferry for a ride over and back. Still a student, yet the seeds are planted the road mapped out. Fertilized with Woodstock, The Vietnam War and social consciousness. The Passionate observer was born.

Already shooting and seeing full frame the rectangle was new composition and visual statements began.


The first years there was so much to see yet being new I sometimes would not shoot for I had not learned the nuance of subtle confrontation. Perhaps this quality taught me to be selective to pre edit what I commented on? Editing isn’t done anymore just make 100 images and post them all good doesn’t matter it is now speed and greed. But I digress to the future 1001101010. This day trip yielded less than a roll of film yet now 38 years later I find almost a quarter of the images worthy of the print.

The women one the link above was immediately worthy of a print and shown for a class assignment. It was not a stolen image as I communicated to her with a gesture that I was going to shoot her a gesture in return and a moment was created.     enjoy pjc
past the 140 character digital chains again but this is about the Seventies when there was a deep end to the gene pool. Reality/sarcasm/cynicism/optimism all in the blender to seek provoke communication. ART!

Photographic Art


Categories // Abandoned., Amtack faces from a troubled nation/world. faces from either side of the tracks., B+W Silver Gelatin, Documentary, Faces and Facades, Faces from Either Side of the Tracks, Fine Art Photography, Full Frame, History, Journeys between here and there, No Exit, Passionate Observer, Questions?, Spring

Amtrak Kansas City Sept 08

04.30.2010 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments


Trains, Amtrak K.C. in the early morning Stuart Hall provides the elements of design for my image.                      enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

Categories // Amtack faces from a troubled nation/world. faces from either side of the tracks., Amtrak, Amtrak 2008 Travels, B+W Fine Art, B+W Silver Gelatin, Bailouts, Black and White Fine Art, Buy Local, Eyes of the Nation along the rails, Faces from Either Side of the Tracks, Film 35mm

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