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A Lost Boy at the Portland Or. Union Train Station

09.04.2013 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

Portland Or Train Station 93-98-21_edited-1

Telling stories, creating emotions. The little boy looks across the waiting room to a grandmotherly women in line. She doesn’t know him the emotion I create here is of fear and being lost from the point of view of the boy. That is the story the emotion we have all felt at one time or another. enjoy pjc

The real story is the boy isn’t lost at all by stepping to the right I did not include his parents who were five feet to the right as their son took in the view of this magnificent old station and by composing [not cropping] the image to tell my tale, to create an emotion for you to add you story to the image.

Photographic Art Amtrak Abstract

A part of Fragments of my life the Amtrak Travels perhaps I should list the fragments? Thank you who have been commenting here.

Categories // Amtack faces from a troubled nation/world. faces from either side of the tracks. Poet, Amtrak, B+W Fine Art, B+W Silver Gelatin, Between Here and There, Black and White Fine Art, Black and White Fine Art Photography, Cameras, Faces of America Perception is Reality, Film, Film 35mm, Film choice Nikon soul humanity or advertising?, Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Full Frame, Generations, Kids, On The Rails to Olympia Washington, Photographic Art, Railroad Tags // Ambiance, Antique, Blending the past and the present, Humanity, Photographic Art, Seasons, Silver Gelatin, Simplicity

Barn When I Was A Young Photographic Artist

09.03.2013 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments

June Sixth Preston Farm_edited-4

I grew up and lived in Coventry, Mansfield, Willington Ct. I never shot barns seeing them as touristy and functional. I look back now at the old barns and wish I had seen these barns as documents to a changing world. Now I see the texture and feel the history hear the words these old “Family Farms” speak of, lives well lived hard work yet a work of love for the family. Terry “Davo” Davis a well known New London artist who years back did a series of drawings of Historical Barns saw one of the other barns on my site. So I am getting maps from Ct. Historical barns and one day soon we will be out to seek many of the barns and do a twenty year update. enjoy pjc

>Photographic Art

Categories // Between Here and There, Childhood, Color Fine Art, Colorful Mind, Coventry Ct., Documentary, Family Farm, Fertile, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Photographic Art Tags // Antique, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Great Food, Photographic Art, Seasons, Simplicity, Small Business

A Bit of Humor and Seasons

09.02.2013 by Peter J. Crowley // 3 Comments

So I had this client for a portrait that I wanted to do a profile of but he would have nothing to do with a profile, moving fidgeting etc. finally he turned looked at me straight on and said like this look right into my eyes that is my best look. Who am I to argue?????????????

Praying Mantis 8-22-13-004

What could I say it does accentuate his antlers.

Fall Creeps in early August-8-30-13-014

This all started on the 7th of August little spots of color on Swamp Maples but on the 30th I could hide from it no more Foliage. Seems a bit early to me but time to wash the sweaters. JEEZ enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

PS these are not from the fragment series although seasons play a large roll in fragments.

Categories // Abstract, Autumn, Between Here and There, Color Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Photographic Art, Uncategorized Tags // Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Photographic Art, Portraits, Seasons, Simplicity

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