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Opening May First at Higher Grounds Gallery Coffee House

04.20.2013 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

Please Join me for art and snacks, music and comradeship. enjoy pjc Peace

Olde Port Lobsters T-15-96-Tiff Trans 4036_edited-2 Photographer Peter J. Crowley Solo Exhibit At Higher Grounds 70 Main St. E. Hampton Ct.

Norwich fine art photographer Peter J. Crowley will host an artist’s reception for his solo photo exhibit, The Art of Nature: Through My Lens, May First 2013 from 6-9pm,

Comprised of about nature photographs taken from 1972 to present, these are limited edition, giclee prints that Peter J. Crowley composes in the viewfinder – relying on his artistic eye and purpose rather than computer technology or multiple exposures in a darkroom. Mostly capturing the majestic beauty of New England, the photos, which include roughly 11 color photographs and four black and whites, represent the geographic range from Washington State to Rhode Island.

“It’s a much more intimate look at nature,” Peter said of the photographs, which include a fair amount of fall foliage- but not in the typical presentation. Some are surreal, transcending the objective beauty of autumn’s blushing vistas for the more transportive, visceral quality found in color and movement. In one shot, for example, Peter slows the exposure speed and moves the camera in the same direction as the wind, so the photograph reflects the moment he experienced – a moving palette of color.

For Peter, nature photography expresses new life, what is beautiful, and hope. When the wind became gusty in that autumn shot, instead of battling the element, he went with it – thinking: “I can stop the action or accentuate it.” The result is a surreal photograph that didn’t happen by accident, but, like all his works, is emotive.

“I’m expressing an emotion when I press the shutter. I know what I want,” Peter said, a stickler for using technology only to carry out artistic intent – not to create it.

Nature seems to share her secrets in the photographs of Peter J. Crowley, and that is perhaps because he has spent forty years mastering an exacting truth: simplicity is the hardest concept to grasp.

Well-regarded as a fine art photographer, Crowley’s work is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Museum, and his publishing credits include a book “All the Usual Subjects – Seven Years of my Impressions of Willimantic.” The black and white photographs document the daily life in this old New England mill town.

Peter’s work is in private and public collections. His extensive exhibits include: Seasons and Metaphors (11/08) The Mystic Emporium (Solo); My Transparent Life (11/08) ArtSpace, Norwich Gallery Slide Show (Solo); A Life in Stone: The Cape Verdean Stone Masonry Tradition in Eastern Connecticut (1/08)(Two person show); Norwich Arts Council Gallery; and Mystic Arts Center Photo Show XXIX (10/07.

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Categories // B+W Fine Art, Between Here and There, Color Fine Art, Film, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Photographic Art Tags // Abstraction, Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Giclee, Great Food, Humanity, Kodachrome, Photographic Art, Real and Surreal, Reflections, Simplicity, Small Business, Spring, X Black and White Fine Art Photography

Sprague by the Shetucket

04.13.2013 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

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Sitting on this bench, just watching the river flow. Spring!!!!!!!!!!!! enjoy pjc

Shetucket River 4-6-13-026

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

New Years, Old Years Black and White

12.31.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments

Well it is another 365 days and the world spins. I’m spinning back to an old image of my favorite Muse ever. This from our last session in Westerly RI. from the Layered Life Series. Many have seen this before? It is film it was back in the day’s of inspiration. Lately I’ve been reviewing the 1000s of images I have made and want to print. “Every Image You Make is a Self Portrait.” I look through the digital images I have made and don’t feel that connection. Oh well maybe in the new year? See you all in 2013 less frequently, for I will be posting from the Lib. as having cable internet is just too expensive for the return. Here’s to the New Year same as the old year. enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

Categories // Abstract, B+W Fine Art, B+W Portrait, B+W Silver Gelatin, Between Here and There, Black and White Fine Art, Black and White Fine Art Photography, Film, Film 35mm, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Layered Life, Life in Layers, Photographic Art, Uncategorized Tags // Abstraction, Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Humanity, Layered Life, Photographic Art, Real and Surreal, Reflections, Silver Gelatin, Simplicity, Small Business, X Black and White Fine Art Photography

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