Captured at the old Jackson Farm near Shot Tower State Park in southern Virginia. Other scenes from the farm can be viewed here.
C.S. Young Jr.
Toronto Architectural Abstract
Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., PhotographyPlease visit my portfolio site to see more Toronto architectural abstract compositions.
Cheers,
C. S.
Mimosa Tree Composition
Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., Photography1956 Ford F-250 Ruin
Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., PhotographyMighty, Majestic Live Oak
Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., PhotographyFor the best viewing experience, click on the image to see a high resolution version from my portfolio site. Please also visit my photo blog for more monochrome photography.
Cheers,
C. S.
Rust Textured Wall Composition
Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., PhotographyMonochromia: Abandoned Water Tower Abstract
Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., PhotographyLost Stairway
Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., Photography
Lost Stairway
Link Taylor Silo Composition 1
Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., Photography
Link Taylor Silo Composition 1
Guest Post – C.S. Young – Rustic
Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., PhotographyIt’s my pleasure to introduce our newest Guest Contributor C.S. Young

A small farm cabin off of Hwy 150 in Caswell County
When I was sixteen, my next-door neighbor introduced me to black & white photography, film processing and enlarging. I was intrigued. During my senior year in high school, I studied photography under Byron Baldwin at Myers Park High School in Charlotte, NC. The program offered an intensive study of black & white photography. I was hooked. Later, I would go on to enhance my technique in the Commercial Photography program at Randolph Technical College.
I remember loading a film spool in pitch darkness and sealing the loaded reel in a small stainless steel processing tank. Next came the chemicals; developer, stop bath and fixer. Then, using an enlarger to expose the negative on photographic paper, dodge and burn, and then watching with anticipation as the print revealed itself through a similar sequence of chemicals. Finally came cutting matts and mounting the best work.
In many cases, I find color in photography to be a distraction. Perceiving color takes a lot of mental processing overhead. Creatively, black & white offers a more heightened awareness of texture, patterns, shapes, tonality and use of dark & light space. I also feel the intensively manual process of shooting, developing and printing black & white afforded me a deep appreciation of how silver halides in a film or paper medium responded to controlled exposure to light.
I can appreciate those who currently take time to shoot with and process black & white film. For me, I’m satisfied working a digital workflow which usually completes with a software emulation of Agfa APX 100 b&w film using Alien Skin’s Exposure.
Cheers,
C. S.
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