Peter J. Crowley

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And There Were Women in the Studio

08.01.2017 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments

Brief snippets of verbal communication, most posing done with hand and eye cues. The conversation drifted through music, art, silliness and food, I almost always cooked while working in studio. 

How’s this? Good nice eyes.

O.K. She worked at Friendly’s an aspiring model from Russia. Serious but we laughed.

What now? I’m tired. Not the real chat this is the look I asked for what’s it say to you?

peace pjc

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Categories // B+W Portrait, Eyes, Film, Models, Norwich Ct, Studio Tags // B+W Fine Art Photography, Photographic Art, Portraits

May Twenty Fifth 2001 Around My Neighborhood

07.09.2017 by Peter J. Crowley // 6 Comments

2001 a very creative year feeling at home in Norwich a stroll with bricks, texture,  humanity. B+W HP5 warmed here with a touch of sepia, warm the way I felt this May day a couple months into my new residence.

Restoration or rubble the fate of  The Wauregan was the downtown lightning rod.

The Golden Hour on Main.

An empty building on Franklin I would walk by on the way to Delia’s or KCs. I rarely didn’t stop to look my imagination seeing past life’s. What did time do to empty this granite foundation? 

Chestnut St. just beyond ArtSpace the repetition is all about the light. But isn’t everything about the light.

A bit of Layered Life on Franklin.

Art? Are documentary images art? It depends on what you put in the image, not composition or cropping but emotion yourself . Were you there in a fleeting moment seeing subjects on to the next shot seeking cool. Or were you there in the moment looking inward putting yourself into the emotion seeing beyond subjects to soul.

peace pjc

More home images.

Categories // Abandoned., B+W Silver Gelatin, Documentary, Humanity, Lamposts, Layered Life, Norwich Ct, Sepia Tags // Ambiance, B+W Fine Art Photography, Humanity, Layered Life, Street Photography

Portfolios from A Life in Photographic Art

04.19.2017 by Peter J. Crowley // 14 Comments

There will be dance, theater, portraits, trains and passengers. Visual stories poetry, ranting essays and humor. Figures, flowers, famous folks. Abstracts and architecture all reflective of my life as a passionate observer. Self portraits all, a look through my eyes.  A Life in Photographic Art. 

A sample chapter Another Door Entered  is available now at Amazon or a signed copy by sending me a check for $25

Nutmeg Ballet mid ’80s

Fort Collins Co. Train Travel

The Muse

Milo Maine at Ken Morgan’s studio for  a week I liked this window reflection. I asked if she would stay in photo and I added to my Layered Life Portfolio. 

November 2014 Capital Way Olympia one of my first images here. Layered Life.

enjoy pjc

Photographic Art Figure Studies

Categories // Abstract, B+W Fine Art, B+W Silver Gelatin, Ballet, Brattleboro Vermont, Brimfeild Ma., Brown University, Color Fine Art, Dance, Eyes, Faces from Either Side of the Tracks, Figures, Film, Film 35mm, Layered Life, Life in Layers, Los Angeles, Manchester, Milwaukee, Minot North Dakota, Montana, Mystic, Nebraska Corn Field, New London Ct, Norwich Ct, Olympia Wa., Providence Rhode Island, Rhode Island, Seattle, Street Photography, Troy NY, Vermont, Washington, Willimantic, Woodstock Tags // Abstraction, Ambiance, B+W Fine Art Photography, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Dance, Figure Studies, Flowers, Layered Life, Photographic Art, Portraits, Real and Surreal

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