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Reality and the Veil

08.05.2010 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments

Willimantic winter 2000
Between Reality and Surreality. The Muse and I drift.

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Photographic Art

Categories // Abstract, Abstraction, Art, Back to the future, Black and White Figure Studies, Black and White Fine Art, Black and White Fine Art Last light, Black and White Fine Art Photography, Emotion, Eyes, Eyes of the child, Film 35mm, Fine Art Photographs, Nikon, No Exit, Willimantic Tags // Blending the past and the present, Photographic Art, Real and Surreal, Silver Gelatin, X Black and White Fine Art Photography

Seattle Instruments Pikes Place 1998

07.30.2010 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

In 1998 I made my first cross country train trip. My daughter took me to Pikes Place and her favorite music store which is very visual. Hope it is still there. Image made here is from a transparency and available as a Giclee print. This week only $79.50 tax included printed full frame on 8 x 10 photo paper. Also The Providence Door and Red Stripe and Roller Blades. Priority mail included add $20 for Fedx. If you want a print send an email and put a check in the mail.              enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

Categories // Amtrak, Antiques, Between Here and There, Color Fine Art, Documentary, Faces from Either Side of the Tracks, Film, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Jazz, Old Roads, On The Rails to Olympia Washington, Passionate Observer, Photographic Art, Railroad, Seattle, Washington Tags // Ambiance, Antique, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Giclee, Photographic Art

A Providence Door

07.27.2010 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

A Life in Photographic Art, Another Door Entered

In the early 80’s and in love I moved to Providence, while there I worked at RISD and Brown. One day meeting a friend who worked in RISD’s publications office for lunch I continued my life long series of doors. Posing Kate in the doorway and myself directly in front the series Layered life began. As we walked on to lunch Kate mentioned that the door was to Harry Callahan’s home. Thirty years later I still seek open doors and the humanity that lies within and I continue to ponder and reflect with compassion, in the view finder, my soul exposed in every subject.

You may look at lots of images but back in the pre artifiscal age and today still for me the decisive moment was not taken 1000 exposures per image to later photo shop and find your idea. Creativity came from within the viewfinder, the rectangle the mind. The little nuance of the two of us reflecting in the door knob were not a “happy accident” it was composition, creation. It was/is mine.

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Photographic Art more doors, under Harry’s and here. Are the doors still open?

The Fine Art Portrait with film

Categories // Art, Between Here and There, Color Fine Art, Documentary, Doorway, Film, Fine Art Photography, History, Humanity, Kodachrome, Layered Life, Life in Layers, No Exit, Old Roads, Photographic Art, Present and Past Photographic art, Providence Rhode Island, Reflecting on past, Reminisces, Rhode Island Tags // Blending the past and the present, Brown Univ., Color Fine Art, Giclee, Photographic Art, Providence, RISD

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