Tag Archive for: Black & White Photography

Graffiti at the Old Train Station by Mirka Krivankova
I enjoy capturing photographs of old forgotten places in my hometown of Mestec Kralove. This photo was taken at the old train station, where the walls have been adorned with graffiti. Sometimes, I ponder the meaning behind these symbols, but regardless, the integration of modern graffiti into the old buildings revitalizes these forgotten places, bestowing them with enchantment. These old places are thus connected through modern techniques. Urban, or urbex photography, is highly popular today, and these locations possess a unique atmosphere.

A Man with Shadows of Toothbrush by Karthick Saravanan
This photograph "The Rubbing - Documenting the Family Home" was taken at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. The creator of the artwork had taken charcoal and paper and recreated a life-sized version of his childhood home.
A Shadows Through Curve Arch by Karthick SaravananA Shadows Through Curve Arch by Karthick Saravanan
In the vibrant morning atmosphere of Koyambedu, Chennai's bustling flower market, a captivating scene unfolds. Amidst the colorful chaos of blooms and bustling activity, a solitary figure stands framed within a graceful archway.
Using a skillful blur focus technique, the vibrant hues of the hanging flowers in the flower shop blend into a mesmerizing backdrop, accentuating the serene presence of the man at the center.
As the soft light of dawn filters through the arch, casting gentle shadows and highlights, the scene exudes a sense of tranquility amidst the energetic hustle and bustle of the market.
In this fleeting moment captured at Koyambedu, Chennai, the convergence of light, color, and human presence creates a timeless tableau, inviting viewers to pause and immerse themselves in the beauty of the everyday.
