WHAT HAPPENS IN THE DARKEST PART OF THE FOREST?
Into a Dark Wood is a contemplative black and white journey through an early autumn forest — where shadows lengthen, light shifts, and stillness reveals the quiet order within the dark chaos. This film continues my exploration of black and white photography as a language of balance — between growth and decay, stillness and motion, light and shadow. Filmed in the early morning hours under a fading moon, it invites viewers to slow down and see how darkness can also define beauty. In this video: • Black and white photography in the autumn woods • Reflections on light, texture, and creative process • A moody, cinematic forest story perfect for October Black and white art is art for anywhere. Explore more at www.kenevansmono.com Subscribe for new fine art photography videos each week. #BlackAndWhitePhotography #KenEvansPhotography #IntoADarkWood #FineArtPhotography #MoodyForest #AutumnLight #CinematicNature #OctoberVibes #HalloweenAtmosphere

FINDING THE MEANING IN AUTUMN

DON'T BE A “GOLDILOCKS” PHOTOGRAPHER

I'm a Recovery Diver in Southern Louisiana. I Found Something Strange in The Water.

George Digalakis: Master of Minimalist Photography

WHY GO OUT WHEN IT'S COLD

Composing the Chaos: Woodland Photography Explained

WHEN OUR "LIGHT" BEGINS TO CHANGE

Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Banned Ending They Hid for Over 40 Years

Strange Things Happening Right Now Around the World | One In a Billion Moments In Nature

PHOTOGRAPHING WHILE YOU'RE HURTING

Beyond the Negative

WINTER LIGHT TELLS US ABOUT OURSELVES

Creating Moody Black and White Images

WHEN IT FEELS LIKE EVERYONE ELSE IS AHEAD

The Photographer Who Invented The Decisive Moment

Exploring Minimalist Beauty: Helena Georgiou’s Black & White Vision

A Conversation with Michael Kenna

WHY B&W FEELS DIFFERENT - NOT WHAT YOU THINK

THE DANGER OF JANUARY

