Peter J. Crowley

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Faces from the Seventies.

06.10.2010 by Peter J. Crowley // 6 Comments

A visit from CD to my house in Phoenixville Ct. to fish in the Still river or just sip a cold one was always an event. Tri X at 1/15 sec hand held without shake, now a mono pod helps still film still manual, still me.

Rick paints and ponders at The Whale Factory Studio in Coventry.

enjoy pjc

Photographic Art 70’s

Black and White film portraits, a brief moment lasting forever.
no need to be nude but if it works for you

Book for summer sessions, Discounted summer sun sessions.

Categories // Art, Artist Portrait, B+W Fine Art, B+W Portrait, B+W Silver Gelatin, Black and White Fine Art, Black and White Fine Art Photography, Cica 1972, East Haven Ct., Faces, Film, Film 35mm Tags // Photographic Art, Seasons, Silver Gelatin, X Black and White Fine Art Photography

Walls, wooden,

01.19.2010 by Peter J. Crowley // 6 Comments

The Seasons of Trees
Natures palette from acorn to board, paper and home. Inspiring in spring, solid in summer, brilliant in autumn, patience in winter.
Texture beneath the image a subculture of my view. My look at the Seasons and the Metaphors. Meaningless to the tree a blip on the spinning Earth, a blip in the universe.

Photographic Art
Late Spring for me, Late winter for the white wood.
Spring and grain
Winter and Pixels?


“Seasons-Metaphors”

The Emporium Gallery Opening February Fourth 2010 6pm to 8pm 15 Water Street Mystic Connecticut.

A glimpse of light and emotion from thirty eight years of motion made still. Summer, winter, nature and nudes, real, surreal, a look at my visual journey creating photographic art.


Categories // Abandoned., Abstract, Age of Aquarius, Autumn, B+W Fine Art, Cica 1972, Nature, Texture, The City as a Muse, Uncategorized

Transparencies

10.20.2009 by Peter J. Crowley // 4 Comments

Slides as they are called in the consumer world of photography. Dead as they have been sentenced by the prosumer imaging world.

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Resolution, sharpness, information, quality transparencies have it all so why is Kodachrome being discontinued? Because it is guilty of lasting, guilty of quality, guilty of non convenience and mostly guilty of inspiring thought as the photographer  exposes this film. No machine gun shoot 100 images and spend 3 hours in post production to find the idea you didn’t have. The creation is made by the artist, not the program. It is great not goodnuff, and goodnuff rules. This image made on Provia a very good Fuji Transparency film. I’m saving the final 20 rolls of Kodachrome for a final project to be shot over the next few months before the only lab to process Kodachrome closes. Want to be a subject for the final series? Email me.                                               enjoy pjc

“Buying is much more American than thinking and I’m as American as they come.” Andy Warhol

Current and upcoming shows, and holiday portraits.

“Between Here and There.” Photographic Art by Peter J. Crowley from the 1970’s to today.  Pearl of the Thames Cafe 175 Thames St. Groton Ct. opening November 6th 6pm. Excellent munchies from Jason at The Pearl and acoustic blues by Mike Bloomer.

In Sight Photography silent auction Gallery Exhibit online and at the Gallery through November first. It is a great show and a greater cause.

Portrait sessions being booked for your gift giving. Your eyes your essence.

Prices on prints from transparencies on request.

Categories // Antiques, Art, Choice, Cica 1972, Color Fine Art, Fall, Fine Art Photography, Gallery Shows, Kodachrome, Photographic Art, Uncategorized, Value

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