“Black and white photography is truly quite a ‘departure from reality.’”

— Ansel Adams

Dreams in Monochrome

Removing color changes more than the appearance of a photograph. It shifts attention toward light, shadow, form, texture, and atmosphere, allowing familiar places to become less literal and more interpretive.

Dreams in Monochrome brings together photographs in which that transformation feels essential. Storms, fog, winter landscapes, weathered structures, moving water, and quiet places are reduced to tone and contrast, creating images that exist somewhere between observation and memory.

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