Photographer Spotlight: Houman Katoozi
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
Why Bad Weather Is a Photographer’s Secret Weapon
Most photographers wait for perfect light, but the real magic happens when the weather turns gray, rainy, or snowy. Bad weather changes the way people move, transforms streets into reflective canvases, and gives ordinary scenes dramatic energy. Learn how to embrace rain, fog, snow, and wind to create black and white images that stand out and tell a story.
The Leica Q3 Monochrom: Proof That Black and White Still Deserves Its Own Camera
The Leica Q3 Monochrom strips away everything but light, shadow, and timing and somehow makes photography feel honest again. With its dedicated monochrome sensor and fixed 28mm lens, it’s a camera that pushes you to slow down, pay attention, and actually see. If you’re serious about black-and-white, this might be Leica’s most inspiring tool yet.
A Unique Way To Improve Your Photography: Write About It
Discover the unique and powerful way to rapidly improve your photography skills without picking up your camera: by researching and writing about the craft.
Have You Heard of The Rule of 5ths?
Everyone knows the Rule of Thirds, but how about the "Rule of 5ths"? Learn how pushing your subject to the edges creates tension, uses negative space effectively, and unlocks dynamic, edgier compositions.
Revisiting Locations Can Unlock Your Creativity
Discover how revisiting the same location for monochrome photography helps you move beyond generic shots, deepen your creative vision, and master light and composition.
The One Skill That Will Immediately Level Up Your Photography
By analyzing light, composition, and tone in black and white photos, you master photography's fundamentals and train your eye to see beyond color. Discover how this skill revolutionizes your craft.
You Won't BELIEVE the Real Reason You Chose Your Camera Brand!
Beyond the technical specs, megapixel counts, and autofocus wars lies a deeper, often subconscious reason why photographers choose one brand over another. It's not just about the gear; it's about psychology, identity, and the communities we belong to.
“I'm just not feeling creative”
It happens to all of us, from seasoned pros to enthusiastic amateurs. You look at your camera, your gear, or a blank canvas, and... nothing. The spark is gone. The world, through your lens, feels dull, repetitive, and uninspiring. When this feeling hits that heavy, uncreative rut it’s important to remember that it is temporary.
Paris Photo 2025 Recap: Key Highlights from the World’s Premier Photography Fair
Paris Photo 2025 brought together the world’s best in photography, from historical masterpieces to cutting edge digital work. Highlights included the rise of posthumous prints, Sophie Ristelhueber’s striking installation, and Jack Davison’s intimate portrait marathon. With greater diversity and innovative digital projects, the fair reaffirmed photography’s global influence and evolving creative potential.
Monochrome books
Dive deeper into the world of black and white through carefully chosen books that explore its history, techniques, and artistry.
Vivian Maier: Street Photographer
By Vivian Maier
Camera Work: The Complete Image Collection
By Alfred Stieglitz
Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs
By Ansel Adams
Mastering Black & White Photography
By John Walmsley
The Photographers Black & White Handbook
By Harold Davis
The Art of Photography: A Personal Approach to Artistic Expression
By Bruce Barnbaum
52 Assignments: Black & White Photography
By Brian Lloyd-Duckett
Henri Cartier Bresson: The Modern Century
By Henri Cartier Bresson