Oct 032012
 

A good photographer makes the world look different; good photography is not just a matter of reflecting what’s there — it’s a matter of perspective, taste, emotion, framing and rendering the world so that the viewer sees it fresh. In the best of his pictures, Roger Crowley makes myth of Montpelier, Vermont, makes it grand and spectacular, makes it look like no other place on earth. We all know Roger, without knowing him, because he’s there at every Vermont College of Fine Arts residency taking the graduating class photo. Now we get to know him a little better.

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Alley between the Coffee Corner Diner and Bear Pond Books in Montpelier, Vermont.

Snowy barn doors in Montpelier Vermont.


First Night Fireworks Downtown Montpelier Vermont.


A decaying poster on a brick wall reflects shadows of a band in Montpelier Vermont on July 3rd 2012.

American flag in Montpelier Vermont – July 3rd Parade 2012.

College Hall at Vermont College of Fine Arts in Montpelier Vermont.

College Hall from Cliff Street in Montpelier Vermont.

Bob Sassaman takes a noontime slide down a hill in Hubbard Park, Montpelier, Vermont during his lunch break.

— Roger Crowley

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Roger Crowley is a freelance photographer living in East Montpelier, Vermont. He specializes in images of New England and Eastern Canada, sports, nature, landscape and portraits. His pictures have appeared in major magazines and newspapers as well as online publications. See more images at www.CrowleyPhotos.com.

  4 Responses to “Fire & Ice: Photographs — Roger Crowley”

  1. Hi Roger,
    I loved this vision of Montpelier! The graffiti scrawls and decaying mural reminded me of large city life but the more traditional images are almost nostalgic in the emotional tone. Beautiful images.

  2. Kind of makes me homesick and I’ve only been there 20 days out of the last year!

  3. Great pics, Roger! Love the noontime sledder.

  4. Thanks everyone for checking out my Montpelier photos and sharing your thoughts. And thanks to Doug for posting them!

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