When colour photography began to develop, perhaps it was thought that black and white would begin to die, and it was no wonder, colour was making an innovation with respect to visual technology and optics in cameras, because the perception of colour was the approximation of how we see naturally, of course it has always been the search to emulate the human eye.
But despite all this development, many photographers continued to work in black and white, because in some way it was the style that captured the subtlety, rawness, nostalgia and other aspects, within the photographic frame, to expose the wonderful world of achromatic as an option to the photographic composition.
In such a way, for this publication I show these 5 photographs that are part of my constant search to appreciate everything that I perceive and see, but especially from the optic of course of black and white, absent of that colour that nature shows us, but with a strength and character that highlights the beauty of many captivating images.
All the photographs are my own and were taken with a Canon T3i camera.