WHEN OUR "LIGHT" BEGINS TO CHANGE
When our light begins to change, we see differently. This is a reflective black and white photo video about aging, change, and the quiet beauty of late-autumn light. Through minimal, expressive B&W photography — natural textures, fog, fields, dried plants, weathered objects — I explore how the seasons of nature mirror the seasons of our lives. If you’re drawn to thoughtful storytelling, slow photography, or contemplative films about aging, time, and personal growth, this one is for you. New black and white films every Wednesday and Saturday mornings. — Ken Evans www.kenevansmono.com Instagram: @ken.evans.mono #BlackAndWhitePhotography #PhotoWalk #KenEvansMono #WinterLight #FineArtPhotography #BWPhotography #MinimalPhotography #December #RuralPhotography #QuietLight #SeasonsOfLife #PhotographyEssay #ReflectiveVideo

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