A picture is worth a thousand words, but here's a couple that might get you started: George Hurrell.

From: Steven Desjardins

That is an intriguing quote.  It's hard to  describe the appeal of B&W.

On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
While doing a little research on last night's big Oscars winner ("The
Artist", which I knew nothing about) I ran upon this interesting quote
from Roger Ebert (a relatively famous movie reviewer here in the U.S.)
regarding his love of Black and White films. He said:

"I also love black and white, which some people assume they don't
like. For me, it's more stylized and less realistic than color, more
dreamlike, more concerned with essences than details."

I think it is hard to put into words what I find so appealing about
(well done) B&W, but that isn't bad.

Darren Addy
Kearney, Nebraska

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