Milan monochrome morning
Early morning sunlight casting long shadows on the flagstones and marble mosaics of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Image © fotoVoyager 2009.
I haven’t worked with black and white film since the advent of affordable digital SLRs and I can’t say I miss the roller coaster lottery of developing and printing, though it was quite a satisfying craft when it worked out as you expected. I do miss the graphic boldness of a high contrast monochrome image though and some pictures – like these – are just begging for this treatment. Because my workflow involves Lightroom to process the images (a new digital craft not dissimilar to old school developing) it was easy to convert them to greyscale and adjust the tones to my liking to give this classic contre-jour feel, a timeless bold expressiveness that concentrates the viewer’s eye to the composition and lighting that colour sometimes disguises.
These images were taken on the first morning I had in Milan without rain. I wandered round soaking wet for two days scouting for locations and potential shots before the weather turned to my advantage and transformed the gloomy industrious city into the more picturesque Italian town I was looking for.
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Morning in America
Dawn of a new day as the early morning sun illuminates the white wooden porch of a traditional style suburban home. Image © fotoVoyager 2008.
And we’re back, just in time for the Xmas break. After spending a couple of weeks travelling around Florida scouting for locations and shooting in the sunshine I’ve renewed my affection for the States and the political journey it’s taking. This presidential transition period is an appropriate time to re-appropriate Ronald Reagan’s influential 1984 slogan and it fits this image perfectly. Very few societies can produce these inspiring leaders that not only captivate their own electorates but countries and people around the world. Just when outsiders were beginning to feel the beacon of hope that America has been for many was dimming, the voters of this complex and vigourous nation have relit it brighter than ever. Good on ‘ya. It really is ‘Morning in America’ once again.
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