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Retrospect, Old and New Moments….

06.16.2010 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment


Moments

I print to remember
I print to forget
New negs Old negs
Moments from now
Moments from then
Often the moments blend
Bringing back the past
Those moments
That never end.
© Peter J. Crowley June 15 2010
June 16 2010 Between Here and There Lebanon Green
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Categories // Abstract, Abstraction, Age of Aquarius, B+W Fine Art, B+W Portrait, B+W Silver Gelatin, Dance, Dancers, Digital and Film, Film, Fine Art Photographs, Kodachrome, Layered Life, Life, Metaphor, Old Roads, Uncategorized Tags // Ambiance, Dance, Flowers, Photographic Art, Silver Gelatin, Spring, X Black and White Fine Art Photography

Frank Ballard

06.08.2010 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

Frank Ballard takes a last look at the cast of The Pirates of Penzence before dress rehearsal.

As I entered the theater for this the final show Frank would direct at Uconn Frank saw me came down off the stage to greet me and see how I was, he had heard I had walking pneumonia. Concern, grace and humanity ….. There is not enough space on the internet to express what a great man Frank was and how blessed I was to know him.  I will miss him.                              enjoy pjc

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Categories // Age of Aquarius, B+W Fine Art, B+W Portrait, Between Here and There, Film, Friends, Humanity, Past life's, Peace, The Past Tags // Dance, Humanity, Photographic Art, Silver Gelatin, Theater

Artists Portraits and the soul of an artist.

07.09.2009 by Peter J. Crowley // 9 Comments


Choice Who’s?


Align Center

Choice. Say it ……. and let it linger there alone in the air. What’s it mean? Just hear the word alone. What comes to mind?
Choice and the creative process. The picture you just took involves choice, first, you liked what you saw so you chose to shoot it. Then there is film, fast-slow? B+W or color? Negs or transparencies? Exposure, shutter speed, aperture and their relationship to depth of field? Lens, wide, tele, normal, what’s that? Light, filters, angle of view to name a few.
The most important choice is to make all the choices! Every picture has been taken before, every lighting design, print process all done before, what separates your image is the imprint of your soul on the photograph. The more choices you make the more the photograph is you/yours!
In 1971 I chose to buy my first new Nikon F, two years later I chose to buy a 1969 F used. The 1971 I later sold in a slow period. The ‘ 69 I still use almost daily. What a concept that something would last a lifetime. I remember my first up-grade I was in New Hampshire on vacation with my parents and there it was on the side of the road. A sign saying up-grade so up the steep incline we went and the only cost was the extra gas {around .20$ a gal} that the old Studebaker used, and that was refunded on the down-grade as we coasted down the other side.
Up-grade doesn’t quite hang there in the air with the panache of “choice?” What’s it mean? Just hear the word alone. What comes to mind?

In another thread Tom just realized that old negatives and prints from 65years ago were of very high quality, as good as today maybe. Sixty five years without an upgrade wow. Now we have, in the last decade learned so much that every six months we have so much new technology that we have to upgrade and even more amazing all this new knowledge seems to coincide with Christmas and spring weddings and graduations. Choice who’s? Well it is time for me to flip the record on the turntable. enjoy pjcOriginally written for a column on Traditional Photographic Art about five years ago. In that time “You” have chosen to upgrade your diggie and software 3.33 times. Or was it Ashton Kutcher and all that TV cleavage that made your choice? enjoy pjc

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