Black and white photography
Black and white is the new colour. The light seems more real and the atmosphere more alive, the gazes are deeper and the landscapes even more fascinating. Immortalising each scene, black and white never ages, already frozen in immortality, and the absence of colour leaves room for the imagination, allowing the soul to immerse itself in an image, to make it its own, and to confront the dream. So let's dream, in black and white of course.
Learning the technique of black and white photography remains fundamental for the apprentice photographer, who will be able to play with natural or artificial light, add colour, hollow out a surface or sculpt a body. More than three quarters of the history of photography has been written in black and white. It has had its masters, like Alfred Stieglitz, and now it has its poster boys. Black and white photo scenes exude serenity and are imbued with the magic of chiaroscuro. Black and white photography gives portraits unparalleled depth and dramatic power.
Black and white photography is very much in vogue for interior design, offering a very wide range of possibilities for combining with colours, and above all it has a poetic and narrative power for dressing up the walls of a room.