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Pace the Only Constant is Change

04.05.2020 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

 

Pace

Pace ever changing

Often fickle

Party line

Text message

in between

Change is the only constant

Parameters arrive

On Schedule

Age the main overlay

The times change

Silver Gelatin, pixels

Process, on demand

Name, Brand

At seventy

A pace Parfait

The settings

Music periods

Images made in that Period,

Even a herring bone jacket

Relaxed in a past life

Moving still determined

Often distracted

Still seeking

The next image

The future

peace pjc

Categories // A Life in Photographic Art, Black and White Fine Art, Changes, Jazz, Kodachrome, Poem, Senior citizen Tags // B+W Fine Art Photography, Blending the past and the present, Kodachrome

Places, homes from early in my work 1972-73, 1980’S

03.04.2020 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments

A tidal pool crossing Cosey Beach  Ave  1972. A daily treat to walk the beach with a friend. For a six month or so period I would step out the back door and soon be greeted by a Golden Retriever she was there for a walk. I never found out who she belonged to and she never asked to come in the house. 

Squeeze  loading in for a 80’s summer concert on Madison Green.  Madison Ct. Summers, The Wharf at The Madison Beach Hotel. Arriving there to meet Jim in early May Dewey the bartender announces Peter is here the summer has begun. 

A Radio Flyer to transfer winter warmth to the house.

Cosey Beach wasn’t glitzy the waterfront cottages were nicer. The neighborhood was poor. Strife between the city and the neighborhood after the city sold the playground to a restaurant. I found this all out the 2nd night I lived there. The 4th of July Independence Day  and the streets were full of people expressing there anger in no uncertain terms. 

Stony Creek and Kodachrome a short ride made often for peace, wandering, seeing. I would return here through out my years in Ct. I rarely returned to Cosey Beach Ave. It became a destination as I rushed to get myself ready to move west.  So many places, people to see that Brattleboro and Cosey beach were left out. 

peace pjc 

Categories // B+W Fine Art, B+W Silver Gelatin, Cica 1972, Color Fine Art, East Haven Ct., Film 35mm, Humanity, Kodachrome, Old Roads, Summer, The Sea, Wooden Boat Tags // B+W Fine Art Photography, Color Fine Art, Humanity, Silver Gelatin, Simplicity

Recently Scanned Images. Today the 80’s Kodachrome

12.11.2019 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

Nuance in images and conversation I find lacking in online communication. Here art, visual commentary, observations on humanity. 

South Street Seaport NYC mid 80’s

South Street Seaport NYC mid 80’s. A quiet moment in the city.

South Street Seaport NYC mid 80’s. A wonderful couple of days round the city with a poet. Shapes, bright colors simple words speaking of the world in my viewfinder. 

peace pjc

More Humanity More by the sea.

 

Categories // Color Fine Art, Kodachrome, Summer, Uncategorized Tags // Color Fine Art, Simplicity, Street Photography

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