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'Living On Love' - Limited Edition 1 of 20 Photograph

John Crosley

United States

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 40 W x 26.6 H x 0.1 D in

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This black and white images is one my favorites, It was taken at night outside what may be the largest bookstore the US, in Portland,Oregon. The bookstore created huge customer traffic in a city where culture thrives. These two men were seated there at the exit to the multi-story book store with their pit bull (American Staffordshire Terrier I believe) asking passersby for money invoking 'love' as a mantra and motive. I asked for 'permission' to photograph, though I needed none. Soon these two men mostly disregarded me. A passerby known to these two men and apparently not well liked by them walked past evoking this response. The image appears to depict the opposite of love for I believe a great, ironic contrast. The 'love' the two beggars invoke seems lost and contradicted by the man reaching out with his angry expression causing one to wonder 'where's the love?' If I had to shownow images that represents my best to my early career adviser, a reincarnate Henri Cartier-Bresson, this would be among my best. I take many sorts of images including this genre -- the classic, humanistic 'street' image in my particular 'style' which sometimes isolates and emphasizes contrasts and which often try to show irony or other interesting viewpoints. Some say they very often can identify my images on sight as 'Crosley photos". This is at the top of my list of best 'street captures'. 'Irony' and its cousin 'contrast' can be very useful and sometimes essential element in my personal version of classic, humanistic black and white images. Many of my favorite and most classic images have employed those twin devices. 'Love' vs. the expression on the man's face, left, is the essence of this capture.' And in my view this is a photo that's near the epitome of my 'street' work. If a viewer understands this image and finds it 'interesting' or even 'appealing' that viewer probably understands why I love photography. john (John Crosley)

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:40 W x 26.6 H x 0.1 D in

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I am a photographer who has taken in the past 12 years, over est. 2 million images, mostly street, with many shown previously under various host sites to over est. 200 million counted viewers. I practiced law very successfully in Silicon Valley, CA for nearly two decades; retiring at about age 40. I am a graduate of NYC's Columbia College, Columbia University. As editor/writer/photographer, I won the Lebhar-Friedman Publishing Blue Chip award for excellence in writing, editing, and photography. For law,I won a variety of awards and special recognition. I attended law school in Silicon Valley, graduating with honors and founding my own Silicon Valley law firm, from which I retired in the late 1980s. I have worked side by side with over a half dozen Pulitzer prize-winning photographers, was shot once, and later medically evacuated from Vietnam while photographing the war there. Self-taught in photography, later, among others, I have been mentored by the following: 1. Henri Cartier-Bresson 2. Sal Vader, Pulitzer winner, Associated Press 3. Wes Gallagher, President/Ceo of Associated Press who groomed me to replace him as A.P. head. 4. Sam Walton, Wal-Mart founder who tried to lure me into his smaller company, now the world's largest. retailer. 5. Walter Baring, Peabody award winner, WRVR-FM NYC's premier cultural radio station. 6./ A variety of great photographers, many Pulitzer winners, including many also from Associated Press,/ Many were Vietnam war colleagues from my freelancing the Vietnam war; others from AP NYC world headquarters. I took H C-B's advice: 'Shoot for yourself, John,' to avoid photo work that would require shooting in a special style. not my own. HCB's s generous, helpful advice also resulted in a career with AP wire service as a world news writer and editor, world service, Associated Press world headquarters, NYC. 6. Michel Karman, Lucie Award photo printer and photo exhibition genius. ent in two 'wars' -- the Vietnamese War, and a prisoner of war taken by Russian separatists in the current Ukrainian--Russian Separatist battles that killed over 10,000 and displaced over 1 million. While writing and as a worldwide photo editor for Associated Press, I was asked to understudy their CEO (worldwide General Manager), to become successor general manager on his retirement, but declined the position. I live the lifestyle of a photographer and am proud of it.

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