Monochromejunkie
There’s a reason I chose the username Monochromejunkie: It’s because I’m obsessed with black and white photography. To me, nothing is more beautiful than a bold black and white image with heavy, dark blacks and stark whites. These days, people are so used to simply slapping a filter on something or doing a quick and easy B&W conversion.
it takes a well-trained eye to look out upon a landscape or street scene and be able to convert that over to a B&W in your mind and truly “see” a black and white. Because reds, greens, and blues all convert into various shades of black, white, and grey, you need to know what would truly make a good black and white, because not every scene does.
This past year, I’ve been in a photographic funk and sorely uninspired. 2018 was one of the hardest years of my life. So many troubles with some of my children and their private struggles, along with the death of close friends and loved ones. It really kicked me in the teeth and that alone can kill your passion for your art.
After coming back to my blog and writing again, I rediscovered my friend Gav’s black and white photography. He’s an excellent street photographer, but what he’s really good at, more so than anyone else I’ve ever known, is staying in black and white mode. Nevertheless, year after year, he continues shooting in black and white and never seems to grow bored with it.
Seeing his beautiful black and whites have woken up my first love: black and white photography. I’ve wanted to shoot in B&W mode (only) for a year straight- for a long time, but never had the courage to take that plunge. I know though, that if I don’t do that, then I’ll never commit. And if I don’t commit to truly knowing the ins and outs of black and white and really learning it, then I never will grow as a photographer and artist to the degree that I want to.
I’ve decided to finally take the plunge! I’m putting my camera in monochrome mode and leaving it there for an entire year. It actually began yesterday, so until March 8th of 2020, I’ll be shooting in nothing but black and white. This way, rather than focusing on various colours, I can keep my focus on lighting and exposure. So Gav, if you’re reading this, thank you! You’ve been a major inspiration and have woken up my love of black and white again. It’s not for everybody. But for people like us, it’s what drives us.
I took these yesterday, at Sellersburg park (Indiana) while taking Chance and Diamond on our mile walk. Just as we were getting ready to leave, it started snowing. That was a nice touch. 🙂 (These are basically SOOTC/straight out of the camera.)
A new bud gets its first taste of the snow. Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35-2.8
Thanks so much for the inclusion.
I remember when i first stated doing B&W my Auntie said: “Why bother?”.
She had no insight about the passion i was experiencing. LOL.
Loving all your photos here, but particularly the first and forth one.
So glad i’ve inspired you.
blessings, Gavin.
March 9, 2019 at 9:25 pm
Hey, you’re so welcome, Gav. I’ve been wanting to do an inspiration post for/about you for awhile (a few years) but it seems like life just keeps slamming me sometimes and I have to try and come up for air again. I’m looking forward to finishing school (for good) in another year so I can focus solely on my art again- at long last! 😉 When I couldn’t go out and grab any fresh shots, I’ve been able to live vicariously through yours, so that was sufficient many times over. You, and one other B&W photographer, have continued to inspire me for years, so thanks for that! Always looking forward to new work of yours. Happy snapping. 🙂 x
March 10, 2019 at 12:12 am
☺☺☺
March 10, 2019 at 12:17 am
Love!! I can’t wait to see more of your work!
March 13, 2019 at 7:51 am
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