Lobster men finish a days work Galilee 2005.
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Your screen my screen it is the depressing of the shutter followed by the print that is the defining moment. Little left to say.
Fine Art Photographer
by Peter J. Crowley // 3 Comments
by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments
The sea has played an important roll in my life, inspiration drawn from the power of nature and the beauty of the ever changing visuals. In the 70’s it was Cosey Beach, the Spring of my photographic journey. Here in Galilee [2000’s] in late summer I had focused on humanity the working people, a community. First going there alone in the 1980s while working in Providence and Newport and all the creative nooks along the bay. Old roads revisited with old images. Perhaps a return visit to some of my favorite haunts with the hope that they will rekindle my spirit. Imaginary stories from the salt air of a hard yet rewarding life respecting the sea and the land putting back as much as you take as the sea allows. Hoping that Condomodians have not trashed the port of my beginnings. Old Roads, traveled once more………
Old Roads
Old Roads appear only on maps
Old Roads appear only in memory
Old Roads widened repaved
Old roads now impassible
Old roads will I travel them?
Old roads a final exploration, portfolio
Old roads a new found vision
Old roads meant to fade away.
Copyright Peter J. Crowley
1/27/07
What is old is new, what is new is old.
The journey through the seasons is mostly complete. Back to the beginning Tri X D-76 film quality you can’t see it here but that can’t be true, everyone says pixels are really intelligent. LOL Grain rules as does vinyl for music thanks to Mystic Disc for keeping vinyl alive locally. Well I am beyond my 140 characters so that’s all folks. It’s a new dawn not really just a new sales pitch fool me once your bad, fool me twice time to buy an upgrade for my hand held personal lobotomy device.
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