The Monochrome Minute
The Monochrome Minute is an article series to help you master the art of black and white photography. Whether you’re a beginner exploring light and shadow or an experienced shooter refining your style, our posts offer guidance on seeing in monochrome, capturing mood, and creating images that truly stand out.
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Does Golden Hour Matter for Monochrome Photography?
Golden hour is famous for its warm tones but in black and white, warmth doesn’t matter. This post explores how the light of sunrise and sunset still shapes tone, depth, and mood in monochrome photography even without color.
Photography Rules: tools for seeing? or cages for creativity?
The rules of photography weren’t born with the camera they were borrowed from painters. Knowing where they came from helps us understand when to use them, and when to move beyond them.
Can kodak Make a Comeback?
Kodak is making film again and trying to make sense of its place in a digital world. From the hum of reawakened coating machines in Rochester to new ventures in advanced materials and pharmaceuticals, the company’s comeback is both nostalgic and forward-looking. It’s less a return to glory than a testament to resilience.