Black and White Photography
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Black and white photography is a form of photography that captures scenes or subjects with a grayscale of brightness, without recording any natural colors. The resulting images, often referred to as monochrome, display a range of shades of gray, from black to white. This style of photography predates color photography and has remained a significant, timeless and versatile artistic and documentary medium for over a century.[1][2]
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