White on Black

This series began with the photographing of two manzanita sticks I found while camping. I created only two with my digital camera and photographed a few more with my Pentax 645 in B&W. After returning home I was surprised at how intriguing they were than I even imagined at first. Especially that they are in color. Since I don’t have manzanita growing around my house, I decided to look for other objects.

These images are a series of white(ish) objects photographed on a black background. I began to convert them to B&W, but they lost something in that process. The subtle color in each object gives each photograph a little zing, and I though they were more intriguing with that subtlety of color.

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About Robert Scott

I have attended many art and photography classes across the US gaining a diverse perspective of the meaning of art and the use of photography. I bring this perspective to my work always looking for something different and fresh in each shoot I undertake looking for the unique story to tell. I have experience as a photojournalist and documentary photographer, a portrait photographer, and a commercial and fine artist. To me problems are merely pathways to creative success.
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