I’ve loved black-and-white photographs for decades. In the hands (and eyes) of a master photographer, black-and-white can tell you a completely different story than the same image in color. However, as color became cheaper to print and with the demise of black-and-white film (except perhaps as specialty processing for professionals)Continue Reading

When I began doing news photography in the 1970s, black and white images were what we worked with. Film was developed in a darkroom — a small basement room that stank of chemicals at the first newspaper where I worked — and prints were hand processed. Color was difficult toContinue Reading