• CUBA 25 YEARS AGO

    Twenty five years ago, Eduardo Cerda Sanchez boarded a plane to Cuba. He was not going as a photographer with a project. He was going as a student, with a camera, three months, and no agenda. Cuba, it turns out, does not need a photographer with a project. It just needs one willing to show up.

    Photographs by Eduardo Cerda Sanchez

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  • Ten Days Ten Shadows

    Ten days. Ten images. One singular pursuit of light. This series explores the quiet drama of Mexico’s streets and the power of finding the "main character" within the shadows.

    Photographs by Darren Pellegrino

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  • INTO THE COLD

    For over a century, Milwaukeeans have started their new year the hard way. André Saint Louis has spent the last four years documenting the chaos, the cold, and the characters who keep coming back.

    Photographs by André Saint Louis

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Leica M  EV1: The Monochrome Shooter’s Dream?
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Leica M  EV1: The Monochrome Shooter’s Dream?

Even without holding it, the Leica M EV1 feels like a camera made for monochrome shooters precise, deliberate, and capable of capturing subtle tonal nuance. For those who treasure legacy M lenses and black and white photography, it promises a thoughtful evolution of the Leica M system.

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Every Photographer Falls for This Trap
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Every Photographer Falls for This Trap

Every time a new camera drops, photographers rush to dissect specs and dream of sharper, faster, better shots. But the truth is, most of us already have all the gear we need. What really makes a photograph stand out isn’t the camera it’s the craft. Mastering light, timing, and composition will do more for your images than any sensor upgrade ever could.

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How to Crop Monochrome Images for Maximum Impact
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How to Crop Monochrome Images for Maximum Impact

Cropping is one of the most powerful tools in monochrome photography. Learn how to choose the perfect aspect ratio from 1:1 squares to 4:5 verticals to enhance contrast, texture, and composition in every black-and-white image.

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I’m a Beginner: Should I Choose Film or Digital?
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I’m a Beginner: Should I Choose Film or Digital?

Choosing between film and digital photography isn’t just about gear it’s about how you want to see and create. Film slows you down, inviting patience and imperfection; digital gives you freedom, speed, and endless experimentation. Whether you’re drawn to the ritual of film or the flexibility of digital, each path shapes your eye in unique ways. This guide will help you find the one that fits your vision.

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What You’re Missing by Only Following Popular Photographers
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What You’re Missing by Only Following Popular Photographers

In the world of black and white photography, fame often casts a long shadow. While popular photographers dominate our feeds, countless unseen artists are quietly redefining what it means to create with light, tone, and emotion. This piece explores why the most inspiring work often comes from outside the spotlight and how you can discover it.

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From Glass to Code: The Shift from Optical to Computational Photography
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From Glass to Code: The Shift from Optical to Computational Photography

Photography is shifting from glass to code from the physics of light to the logic of algorithms. Once, the lens decided how we saw; now, software does. This quiet revolution isn’t about which is better, but about how each shapes our way of seeing. Whether through the purity of optics or the precision of computation, photography remains a dialogue between truth and interpretation.

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A Photo Story: In the Light Again
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A Photo Story: In the Light Again

In a dim kitchen in Costa Rica, photographer Peter Westra captured a portrait that balances darkness and redemption. His subject a writer from Devon confined indoors by illness meets the viewer’s gaze with quiet defiance. Inspired by Richard Avedon’s Beekeeper, the image transforms pain into presence, shadow into grace. It’s a testament to endurance and the healing power of light.

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Photographer Spotlight: Stuart Emmerson
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Photographer Spotlight: Stuart Emmerson

In each edition of Photographer Spotlight, The Monochrome Collective sits down with a featured artist to uncover their story how they see, what inspires them, and the creative choices that define their black and white work

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