by
joy madison
February 28, 2007 at 5:19 pm · Filed under 18 Black & White, joy's picks
wow, its amazing how Black and white images
a) bring people out of the wood work and
b) bring out the creativity
You guys have blown me away YET AGAIN!!!!
Here are MY picks from this week:

steph sicore

starshyne

sometimes everything girl

organized chaos

nobody cares what you ate for breakfast

misty mawn

lovegreendog

kelly rae

jane wynn

bits and pieces of a happy life
by
noted
February 21, 2007 at 3:16 am · Filed under 18 Black & White
Do you believe in souls?
When I look at myself in the mirror, I see a person. When I look around, I see people. It’s sometimes so hard to imagine the people around me not being there and the concept of there being a soul and an afterlife is comforting. It doesn’t take away from the fact that when I see people, that’s all they are. A couple of limbs, a head, a body, snivelling, snotty, noisy creatures.
The second the colour drains away from the image though, through black and white, it’s like a lightbulb goes off: I see the world differently. The world does seem more soulful, as if there’s more mystery, a secret just waiting to be told. Details that would somehow be lost if there was colour around.
Is this why black and white photography is on its way back “In”? In a time where we are constantly bombarded with images and messages in our cars, homes, schools, magazines - Buy/sell/need more sex/be skinnier/have more muscles/increase your penis size - is it that hard to believe that we all need to appreciate the small things in life and see something larger than ourselves and consumerism. An associate of mine one day spoke about her experiences living in Germany as a child; when the wall came down and advertising became prevalent in East Germany, people would buy objects because the television extoled their virtues - they weren’t used to being critical about advertising. Living our whole lives surrounded by mass produced marketing in order to induce us to part with our hard earned cash, we have become cynical and untrusting without even meaning to.
Is it that hard to believe that we need to believe in something larger than this whirlwind life and black and white photography forces us to look for that something? To look beyond the snivelling exterior and see something more? Or in the words of some intelligent ananoymous person:
“If you’re photographing in color you show the color of their clothes - if you use black and white, you will show the color of their soul.”
/end rant
by
elizaboothy
February 15, 2007 at 8:27 am · Filed under 18 Black & White
Sorry I’m a day late this week. It was a busy V-Day and there were so many intense photos to comb through. How a lack of colour can create so much more emotional heft is something that amazes me. Here are some of my faves for the week — but man, it was hard to narrow them down. Great work, everyone.

Bohemian Girl

Colors On My Mind

Red Shoe Ramblings

Crafty Girl

Mom On A Wire

Ornamental

Dreamer Girl

Uber Mer

Joyously Becoming
by
kricketson
February 9, 2007 at 1:01 pm · Filed under 18 Black & White
excellent week
here are my pics for this week

Ornamental

amystery

intrepidflame

irenenam

nosumo

the crafty girl

who photos
by
kricketson
January 28, 2007 at 10:43 pm · Filed under 18 Black & White, Uncategorized
Something fun and creative to push your photography skills as well as your artistic and self analysis.
Whether you do something classic, retro, or modern - black and white photography is really versatile and still totally relavent in the digital age.
some tips on black and white digital photography can be found hereand here and here and here.
Some ideas and inspiration this month I have taken from flickr - black and white photography is a wonderful medium for expressing emotion and a sense of place.
Ideas - give it a go…
Something a little raw - depict your strength : make the image dark moody and brooding : glamorous with a vintage twist : set up a scene - re-enact a scenario : have some fun - be playful : thoughtful : experiment with digital layering : a short self documentary : a sense of place - an event : a little daring : just be yourself - natural : your environment takes on something different :