everything is better in black
Been a professional photographer for the last 10 years, I had chosen to create entirely in black and white because it strips away distraction and reveals the essence of the image. Without the influence of color, light and shadow take center stage — texture, emotion, and form speak louder. Every shade of gray tells a story that feels timeless and honest. Black and white photography invites you to see differently. It emphasizes the mood rather than the moment, the feeling rather than the setting. It gives space for quiet, for reflection, for depth.
Removing color isn’t limiting — it’s liberating. It allows the raw emotion of a portrait, the stark beauty of a landscape, or the subtle geometry of a city street to emerge with greater clarity. It’s a way of seeing the world in its purest contrasts: light and dark, strength and vulnerability, presence and absence. Black and white photography is timeless.