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High Key Portrait 2004

05.14.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

Black and White Film Portrait
Back in time again to a Muse test in High Key from 2004, can I work in retrospect and the future at the same time?  If I’m having a solo show which images would you choose?                                                                                                     enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

Categories // Abstract, B+W Fine Art, B+W Portrait, B+W Silver Gelatin, Creativity, Film, Film 35mm, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Photographic Art Tags // Abstraction, Photographic Art, Portraits, Silver Gelatin, Simplicity

Portraits Without People

02.27.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

What does your space say about you? A lot can be learned by your walls, bookshelves, drawing table, studio etc. But a lot can also be created by looking into someone else world. While you linger to peak into their life you can create a story of your own life. What inspires? This wall belongs to an artist friend, magazine clippings to work from and recipes. Want to part of a story? enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

Categories // Abstract, Art, Artist Portrait, B+W Fine Art, B+W Silver Gelatin, Black and White Fine Art, Character, Creativity, Documentary, Fine Art Photographs, Full Frame, Life, Observing with America, Past life's, People, Photographic Art, Uncategorized Tags // Abstraction, Blending the past and the present, Figure Studies, Humanity, Photographic Art, Portraits, Seasons, Silver Gelatin

Norwich Ct. Angles Triangles Simplicity of Creating

02.20.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // 1 Comment

Still here in the past this from 2001 an image I sometimes love and sometimes feel it is a near miss. Image made on film scanned from print with a little burning and dodging to fit this medium for viewing. Prints of course are the best way of viewing. My images are simple, not simplistic. Simplicity is the hardest concept to grasp. In this latest and greatest new and improved world. Perhaps the shot is too busy? Perhaps mundane? Well my B+W is all shot on film composed in the viewfinder printed without cropping. I am repeating myself sorry. A story partially told you can ponder and add the rest of the story. See Andrea’s comment. While drinking coffee late this morning I was on another site where the photographer had loaded a roll of film yesterday and last night dreamed he had blown the whole roll. “Waking” in the dream he tried to look at the histogram but film has not histogram nor preview window on the back. Awake and posting on Google+ he was considering the idea of throwing out the film and putting away the film camera and throwing out the film without exposing. I guess he could not work without crutches anymore. Perhaps he was kidding? But I know all too many photographers who seek an instant destination rather than a journey. So what do you think? Is my image to busy? Does it lead you to memories? enjoy pjc

Photographic Art way back to the 70’s here.

Categories // Abstraction, Art, B+W Fine Art, B+W Silver Gelatin, Back to the future, Between Here and There, Black and White Fine Art, Black and White Fine Art Photography, Cameras, Choice, Close to home, Community, Creativity, Documentary, Doorway, Empty stairs, Film, Film 35mm, Fine Art Photography, More ups and downs., Nikon, Norwich Ct Tags // Abstraction, Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Humanity, Photographic Art, Silver Gelatin, X Black and White Fine Art Photography

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