Peter J. Crowley

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Film B+W recently shot or old discoveries.

October 20, 2018 By Peter J. Crowley Leave a Comment

Film recently scanned and shot. B+W TriX my go to voice. Old and pasted by technology the decisive moment becomes quantity  how many images can your camera make in an hour? What does the image say? 700 photos in 6 hours and my battery sill has power. TMax 400 30 exposures over 3 days last week six I like. Every image you make is a self portrait.

Brooklyn Fair Brooklyn Ct. 1979

Camden Maine Art Fair July mid 80’s an artist holds the attention as he explains his work and technique.

October 14, 2018 Raspberry treats and  a peaceful afternoon.

Cloud Burst Ellington Ct 1976

October 2018 after cataract surgery on my focus eye I return to my 51, 50 year old Nikon F’s. Home again seeing making all decisions my creations not the cameras.   

All images for sale contact me for a price that fits your budget.

peace pjc

Film 

Filed Under: Autumn, B+W Fine Art, Choice, Film, Film 35mm, Fine Art Photographs, Midsummer, Nature, Nikon, Olympia Wa., Outdoor Art Show, Rain, Storm Tagged With: Ambiance, B+W Fine Art Photography, Blending the past and the present, Flowers, Olympia, Portraits, Silver Gelatin, Street Photography

A Recent Walk Sept 1st

September 3, 2018 By Peter J. Crowley 1 Comment

September first around the block thoughts on negative space and composition.

1954 Chevy Pick-Up Sept 1st 2018

Negative space how what isn’t your subject defines whether it is a snapshot or a photograph. On this image my concept and space reality made me crop this shot. A car parked behind and bushes that constrained my space to back up. I like the angle of the truck but this position removed the car it also added to much  front yard across the street. I like the crop alright but oh to be able to step back 18 inches.

Plums Ripen and fall to the sidewalk.

Triangles a prime aspect of composition push the viewers eyes to your subject. The obvious one is the branches caressing the plums. More subtle triangles the leaf in the upper left like a pin ball bumper directs your eye back to the plums as does the leaf in the lower right. If you look hard there are many little ones but all lead to subject. 

peace pjc

More old auto portraits.

Filed Under: Antiques, Color Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Food, Full Frame, Nature, New Work, Nikon, old cars, Olympia Wa., Uncategorized Tagged With: Antique, Color Fine Art, Olympia, Street Photography

April Spring showers and teasing Eighty degrees. Light.

June 3, 2018 By Peter J. Crowley Leave a Comment

April and the light begins to return

Olympia High School April 25th

            A muse blossoms into spring  April 26th

Quiet times at my house. April 27th

Neighborhood impressionism April 29th

4/20 b+w Portland Western Tri X

peace pjc

May 

Filed Under: Abstract, Adventures with Grandpa, allure, Amtrak, B+W Silver Gelatin, Color Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Flowers, Morning Light, Nikon, No Exit, Olympia Wa., Photographic Art, Spring, Trains Tagged With: B+W Fine Art Photography, Color Fine Art, Flowers, Olympia, Photographic Art, Street Photography

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