While the majority of our work is in colour, the images close to our heart are black and white. What is it in black and white photographs that commands such a high regard despite decades of advancement in colour technology? Why is black and white considered the purest form of photography? Why should every student of photography start with black and white imagery?
We will try to answer these questions and write more about this fascinating subject in one of our upcoming blog entries. In the meantime I would like to share a few images from our recent project: The Other Vancouver.
© Olaf Sztaba, Fuji X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 18mm F2.
© Olaf Sztaba, Fuji X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 18mm F2.
© Olaf Sztaba, Fuji X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 35mm F1.4
© Olaf Sztaba, Fuji X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 18mm F2.
© Olaf Sztaba, Fuji X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 35mm F1.4
© Olaf Sztaba, Fuji X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 35mm F1.4
© Olaf Sztaba, Fuji X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 35mm F1.4
© Olaf Sztaba, Fuji X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 35mm F1.4
© Olaf Sztaba, Fuji X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 18mm F2.
© Olaf Sztaba, Fuji X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 60mm F2.4
Love your work, it is really awesome. I am also glad to see another X-Pro1 shooter, it is a fun camera… Keep the images coming and have fun!
Reblogged this on G Art and commented:
Awesome work!
great shots, most of them. how did you process these shots, in the camera? or with ACR? How did you get this sky? filterfunction? thanx, jens
I had a great time too! I’ll take pix next year. I was at the 2007 one, and each one seems to be better than the last. You’re auoslbtely right, though. The folks there are not only smart people, but fun to be around. Respects,
olaf, I enjoyed your work. I too love using the XP1. When you get a chance have a look at my blog at genelowinger.blogspot.com