With black-and-white photography, it’s not all black and white. It’s vintage but timeless, simple but dramatic and despite its limited palette, highly impactful.
By removing the distraction of colors and instead focusing on light, shadows and contrast, black-and white-photos can often feel more commanding and expressive.
Thank You for Participating! (Session Closed)
Browse through the photos we received for the November/December black-and-white Photo Session in the slideshow below, and don’t forget to check our social media channels, where we will be sharing some of our favorites. Select photos may also appear in an upcoming issue of Your AAA magazine.
- The king. (Sonia Perry)
- Grandpa's hand. (Jonathan Rosen)
- Dog in snow. (Stephanie Weichman)
- Engine 621 Long Island Rail Road at Speonk station on a winter's night. (Robert Goldring)
- Lucifer Falls. (Stacey Camp)
- Elizabeth Ortiz Memorial Beach facing Co-Op City in the Bronx. (Frank Forti Jr.)
- Found love on a sidewalk. (Sharon Nikosey)
- My special Christmas. (John Alexander)
- Remember the fallen. (Sandra Kelly)
- Green Cay Nature Preserve, Boyton Beach, Fla. (Russell Henault)
- Strolling shadows. (Peter Roarke)
- "This photo was taken in Philadelphia, Pa. There’s something about capturing urban scenes in black and white that has always captivated me." (Nicole Shaw)
- Paris in April. (Nancy Ori)
- Randall's Island, NYC. (Martha Tobias)
- Keeping my cool. (Marybeth O'Brien)
- Skyline in the Charles. (Mark Landman)
- (Shawanda Brooks)
- Harbor holiday. (Maria Russo Schwartz)
- Tucked in for the winter. (Jaqueline Pike)
- Chrysler Building, NYC. (Marguerite Woskoska)
- Nature's windshield. (Gregg Lentoni)
- Shadows of the sunflowers. (Joan Tabor)
- Powder Point Bridge, Duxbury, Mass.(Greg Gale)
- Slow steps. (Gert Condon)
- Black and white fire pit. (Elizabeth McCarthy)
- Morning pre-flight before takeoff from Kwajalein. (Don Malpass)
- Summer ride. (Cheryl Scanlan)
- Historic Thurmond. (Chad Lovell)
- "Take Us Home." A pair of elegant shoes left for passerby in front of New York brownstone.(Cameron Bloch)
- Boston Public Garden.(Barbara Bartone)
- A moment in time.(Bohdana B. Rousseau)
- Storm rolling into Manhattan. (Arlene Romoff)
- Naturally black and white, glistening frozen pond in Middletown, Conn. (Vicki Hammer Rosenkrantz)
- "Bastian the kid." (Tara DelSesto)
- Three birds. (Tania Machado)
- Field trip for children in Tuscany. (Susan Daly)
- Autumn leaves. (Sue Canavan)
Inspired? Check out these tips on how to shoot in black and white from Adobe.
Check out past AAA Photo Sessions and stay tuned for the next one.
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