Peter J. Crowley

Fine Art Photographer

  • Portraits
  • Figures
    • Abstracts
  • Galleries
    • Black and White Fine Art
    • Color Fine Art
    • The Seventies
    • Flora, Flowers, Nature
    • Performing Arts
  • Services
  • Prices
  • About
    • Contact

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

A Model Review of Session Twenty Seven Years Later

05.12.2017 by Peter J. Crowley // 4 Comments

When I was working with Subjects [Model a different kind picked by me not the internet] after a session a week or so we would review the contact sheets both selecting what we felt worked. I also would look again a year or so later which would  allow me to see images that I hadn’t chosen after the session. Memory fresh just after the session our conversations, laughs and the smell of home made spaghetti sauce receding, like music the smell was a mood setter. A new view of form shape and emotion appeared. Now 27 years and the view is very different.

Stronger eye contact.

The session was a test for a period late 40’s Soft, romantic a women alone observed. We shot a couple rolls of color as the final images were to be hand colored. I printed two B+Ws neither of them are now represented. A different view, times changed and I see more today in the stronger self aware images.

Alone in her world this is more the feel I was looking for inspired by Louis Icart. She is still comfortable in herself just a bit more romanticized. 

This image is the next step from a session to be hand colored. A warm toned print for the period. Then Kathleen Lepak adds the color with Marshall Oils and patience, the result was magic.

enjoy pjc

Photographic Art Magic from Kathleen

Categories // allure, Art Deco, B+W Silver Gelatin, Black and White Fine Art Photography, Coventry Ct., Eyes, Models, Sepia, Technique Tags // Ambiance, B+W Fine Art Photography, Portraits, Silver Gelatin

The editing of 46 years goes on.

04.09.2017 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments

I look for an image a particular shot and memory. I find so many though, images commentary on life by a passionate observer. It is an emotional trip. Three Penny Opera Eastford Ct. 1979

Now my travels with my granddaughter. 

The Flower, spring youth.

Women many think it is all I shoot. Perhaps it is all you see?

But it is all light creating emotion. Late day light in Bruce’s Kitchen from the sun and friendship.

enjoy pjc

Photographic Art 

Categories // A Life in Photographic Art, B+W Portrait, Between Here and There, Film, Friends, Kids, Reminisces, Sepia Tags // Ambiance, B+W Fine Art Photography, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Humanity, Olympia, Seasons

  • 1
  • 2
  • Next Page »

Copyright © 2025 · Peter J. Crowley