FINDING THE MEANING IN AUTUMN
Black and white photography by Ken Evans — imagery, light, and meaning from my Mono Studio. In this contemplative film, I walk the autumn fields and orchards of the Mid-Atlantic, exploring how patience, timing, and attention can transform simple landscapes into art. Through rhythm and reflection — camera and tractor, field and frame — Harvest reveals how light, texture, and geometry shape the quiet beauty of everyday rural life. If you love black and white photography, minimalism, or simply need a moment of calm and reflection, Harvest offers both inspiration and pause — showing how seeing deeply can change how we photograph and how we live. I’m Ken Evans, a black-and-white photographer from Maryland. Each week I share short films exploring light, landscape, and awareness — field compositions and abstract imagery in black and white. These works are my reflections on patience, practice, and gratitude in a creative life. I believe that Black and White Art is Art for Anywhere. Watch more of my films: Black & White Photography Playlist Explore prints and series: KenEvansMono.com Follow on Instagram: @ken.evans.mono Music: “Easy Lemon 30 Second” by Kevin MacLeod — Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Source: incompetech.com #BlackAndWhitePhotography #KenEvansMono #MinimalistPhotography #FineArtPhotography #HarvestSeason #MidAtlanticLandscapes #GeometryAndLight #MonochromeMood #PhotographyInspiration #KenEvans

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