Truda Kaschman Thirty years since we have spoken. I still listen.
Photographic Art Motion made still to imply motion/emotion
Fine Art Photographer
by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments
Truda Kaschman Thirty years since we have spoken. I still listen.
Photographic Art Motion made still to imply motion/emotion
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.
Neon 38
It was a very good trip my first to Washington to visit my daughter. My first cross country Amtrak ride, community in a train coach. People talked switched seats ate together, not crammed together comfort and communication. Three and a half days and then a Seattle stroll.
A day wandering the streets of Seattle I started the Neon Abstract Series. Perhaps I had dabbled in neon before certainly reflections. But this August Day in Seattle my focus was on neon. enjoy pjc
So Many images from 1972 to now.
Collectors Gallery own some of these images at a discounted rate.
Original is Transparency