Black and White Photography

Without colour, attention shifts to tone, contrast, and texture — to the quiet architecture of light itself. Each frame becomes an exploration of depth, where shadows breathe and highlights reveal their own fragile weight. By pushing the film, I draw out hidden layers — grain thickens, edges sharpen, emotions surface. In monochrome, everything feels distilled to its core: raw, imperfect, and true.

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