Fine Art, Commercial and Editorial Photography
As part of his formal photographic training in the early '80s, Zach mastered the intricacies of traditional black-and-white darkroom technique, an experience he carries forward into his digital work today, even in his approach to color.
Black and white requires a heightened emphasis on form, tone, and lighting; though it forms the basis of color work, it is in many ways a separate discipline, with its own particular demands and opportunities for expression.
B-17, Riverside, California
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Lakewood, Colorado
Tulips
Los Angeles, California
Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona
The Eastern Sierra, California
Denver, Colorado
Bristlecone and Clouds, Mt. Goliath, Colorado
Moonlight and Stars, White River National Forest, Colorado
Prickly Pear, Arizona
Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico
Summer Storm, New Mexico
Near Brush, Colorado
Freight Train Approaches at Dusk, Fort Morgan, Colorado
Tulip
Along the Mississippi, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Devil's Tower, Wyoming
Mount Rushmore, South Dakota
Joshua Tree National Park, California
Garden of the Gods, Colorado
P-51 Fighter, Centennial, Colorado
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Zachary Singer Photography
(303) 718-4188 singer@zachsingerphotography.com
About This Series ...
As part of his formal photographic training in the early '80s, Zach mastered the intricacies of traditional black-and-white darkroom technique, an experience he carries forward into his digital work today, even in his approach to color.
Black and white requires a heightened emphasis on form, tone, and lighting; though it forms the basis of color work, it is in many ways a separate discipline, with its own particular demands and opportunities for expression.