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Jazz in Bushnell Park Hartford 2000

07.24.2017 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

The Hartford Jazz Festival Friday Night starts with a pre festival concert at The Arch Street Tavern. Doug Jones opening for Marion Meadows till closing and back in the park at 9 am till 11 pm or so repeat Sunday. Just love, just images, just me, music and people peace.

Nicolas Payton

Chuck Mangione

John Scofield

Doug Jones Arch Street Tavern

peace pjc

So many images of life, art, love a story to be told. Support my Art. Buy a book, a print, send a dollar imagine if many friends just sent a dollar a month could be the difference between a dream and reality.

Categories // Artist Portrait, B+W Fine Art, Jazz, outdoor concert, Performing Arts Tags // Ambiance, B+W Fine Art Photography, Photographic Art, Portraits

Working With Peter

05.18.2017 by Peter J. Crowley // 7 Comments

Hi again, Molly here, Peter’s intern and editor.  I have been working with him for fourteen months and exciting things are starting to come to fruition.  After many hours of compiling, sorting, editing and more editing, we now have a chapter proof done, chronicling Peter’s photographic fascination of doors titled Another Door Entered:  A Life in Photographic Art.  It is available on Amazon and we are so excited with how it came out. Signed copies available through the site details

Another Door Entered

Peter and I are now energized and ready to tackle the next item on our agenda:  the big retrospective book.  This book is going to be a behemoth.  How do you condense 40 years’ worth of photographs, stories, poems, and musings into 200 pages?  That is the task set before us, and it is now time to dive in.

Curating the images and stories for this book is going to be such a challenge, because for every image, there is a story, relationship or memory associated with it.  When I am with Peter, I almost feel like I have found a time machine, because of his photographs and endless well of stories.  When we are working, we often have a band of the late 60’s, think The Rolling Stones, Lou Reed or The Grateful Dead, on in the background to complete the transformation to another time.  When I listen to Peter’s stories and see his photographs of older times, of Vietnam War protests, and music festival adventures I hardly believe a world Peter describes existed, and yet it also feels like I have lived it.

Peter has a hard time not telling the story of how every image was created and I have a hard time not being fascinated not only by the story, but also how Peter can perfectly remember every detail.  Just last week he was telling me how the backdrop on a black and white photo from 1983 was actually a dark red drop.  Even though Peter claims he has no memory, I am impressed by his recall.

Although we don’t always travel to exotic locales (unless you count the Tumwater Safeway as an exotic locale), I still feel like working with Peter is always an adventure with the rich history I learn and see (through his photographs) whenever I am with him.

And to show you this adventure, I assembled a photographic tour chronicling how we spend our time together while working to compile the book.  Hopefully this is a small glimpse into who Peter is and the memories and photographs he hopes to soon share.

As I walk through the door to Peter’s place, I find him at his computer, scanning, surrounded by boxes of slides and negatives.

PJC consulting his “mind.”  His mind contains the day’s agenda and reminds us of what we need to get done.  His mind is to never leave his side, yet sometimes escapes him and it’s a scavenger hunt to find.

Years of previous “minds.”

Today, he unearthed a batch of slides from the 70’s that he hasn’t seen for close to 40 years.

And there are so many more slides to explore!

Good snacks are always a must around here!

Diet Pepsi is, too….

A departure from the 70’s , Peter is recounting tales of dance and theater photography in the 1980’s.

Music is always playing around here, and listening is usually evenly split between The Rolling Stones, Lou Reed and The Grateful Dead, with some classical jazz thrown in for good measure.

Everything gets written down!

Looking through negatives to eventually scan is a daily task.  Some have never even been printed or scanned and there are so many to discover.  We were actually talking about how it’s funny that when we first get a sheet of negatives back, we may pick a few and think the other pictures aren’t worth printing…then a chunk of time passes and we see that sheet of negatives again and the images that we thought weren’t worth printing seem amazing the second time around!  There is always something that isn’t seen the first time.

A life’s work.  These boxes are all filled to the brim with sheets of negatives.  All this somehow needs to be sorted through and condensed to 150 images for the final book….

And new images are always being added.

Seriously, everything gets written down.

Peter’s reflecting on life in the late 1960’s….

It’s actually sunny today.  I am trying to convince Peter to take a little break and go for a walk and shoot…

Success!  Peter in his natural habitat.

Photographic Art 

Categories // A Life in Photographic Art, Artist Portrait, Documentary, Fine Art Photographs, Olympia Wa. Tags // Blending the past and the present, Olympia, Photographic Art

Molly Walsh

06.28.2016 by Peter J. Crowley // 4 Comments

A Life in Photographic Art

Welcome and thank you to Molly Walsh riding shotgun on this journey.

For many years I have been told, working on, encouraged to create a second book. You might say I have been creating visual words for this publication since 1971. Now some 200,000 images later the publication begins takes shape. 

new online-6 Shoe bench At 50-10 I was cruising along creating caring for my mom living forever. 50-11 changed that having my third near death experience I spent the next two years recovering. Mom dies and I struggle with the changes.  50-14 another disease and I move to Washington. 

new online-8 bikeThe book on back burner my memory suffering concussions and comas will do that. Two years living out of boxes physically in Olympia but my soul is somewhere between Norwich, Willi, Coventry and here. 50-16 it is time health stable [sort of] I place an ad at Evergreen for an intern. Molly Walsh arrives. Smart, talented organized who laughs freely. 

new online-11 H-C LilyAdd to her mix a love of Photography Film Photography! All images here are film the color is prints of negatives she made in the darkroom. All the images except the one below were made before we met.

new online-1 window 4thSome days we work on files organization she keeps me on point. I do have a tendency to distraction. Other days we wander shooting film. Discussing Photographic Philosophy, technique, seeing.  Seeing is what I teach, music, politics, smell and texture. The making of a photograph is made up of all these elements. Every image is a self portrait. I preach she knows. On a downtown stroll I saw this window and reflections I stop to shoot she steps a bit further and makes this negative. Reaching beyond the auto everything mode, presets on your hand held copy machine she creates Art a story is told. 

bay-1 Molly Image for promoSo we begin the first step to publishing my Life in Photographic Art. A $2000 funding page. The first step. I am not a fan of internships. Good work deserves good pay. Much of this first wave of funding will be for her. The next wave is seeking a publisher, perhaps a sample chapter a very collectable perk. The journey continues with your help a book will be published. My life as a metaphor for the 50-16 years and beyond.  enjoy pjc

Photographic Art  Galilee a day with Arnold                             Molly Walsh Artist

Categories // A Life in Photographic Art, Abstract, Artist Portrait, B+W Fine Art, Black and White Fine Art, Color Fine Art, Colorful Mind, Coventry Ct., Film, Fine Art Photographs, Great People, Life in Layers, Norwich Ct, Olympia Wa., Uncategorized, Willimantic Tags // Abstraction, B+W Fine Art Photography, Color Fine Art, Olympia

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