WHY GO OUT WHEN IT'S COLD
Do you see winter the way I do? What details stand out first for you? The first weeks of winter reveal things I don’t normally see but I have to make myself slow down and look. In today’s quiet black-and-white photo walk, we explore early winter in the Mid-Atlantic: low light, fog, empty fields, unexpected textures, and the small details that only appear when the world settles. Thin winter sunlight, what scant light we are given teaches us to see. This time of year has its own rhythm. The landscape simplifies. Light becomes scarce but more interesting. And scenes that would be overlooked in warmer months suddenly feel meaningful. My goal is to show that early winter doesn’t take beauty away—it changes it, revealing new elements that appear only in softer light and slower days. With Thanksgiving around the corner, this walk is also a reminder to appreciate what’s subtle, quiet, and easily missed. If you enjoy calm, reflective black-and-white photography, consider subscribing. These weekly walks are my way of sharing a slower, more intentional way of seeing the world. New black and white films every Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Thanks for being here. — Ken Evans www.kenevansmono.com Instagram: @ken.evans.mono #BlackAndWhitePhotography #PhotoWalk #KenEvansMono #EarlyWinter #FineArtPhotography #BWPhotography #MinimalPhotography #FogPhotography #RuralPhotography #QuietLight

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