Fine Art Black & White Photography For Sale

Discover fine art black and white photography for sale. Not sure where to start? Rise Art’s timeless collection includes original photography by established and emerging modern artists, including subjects like cityscapes, celebrities and wildlife.

Lena Szankay

Lena Szankay, is an Argentinian artist with a focus on black & white photography. She studied at the Lette Verein in Berlin where she experienced first-hand the turmoil which led to the fall of the Berlin Wall, and this historical event went on to become the subject of much of her work. She has a great interest in architecture and how it influences human life in unforeseeable ways and uses the black and white medium in some of her work to emphasise the underlying emotional dimension present in all of her work which may seem solely documentary in nature at first glance.

Geoffrey Ansel Agrons

American photographer Geoffrey Ansel Agrons describs his central focus as "the uneasy coexistence of humans and the natural world" and when you look at his haunting photographs, this feeling of unease is more than evident. His black and white photographs are captivating and eerily beautiful – a must-see in our catalogue of fine art black and white photography.

Erik Brede

Norwegian photographer and Photoshop professional Erik Brede. He takes a deep interest in surrealism, composite art, nature and landscape photography and approaches a broad variety of subjects in a multi-layered way to produce a connection between the landscape’s reality and that imagined by its conceiver. The result is fascinating.

HISTORY OF BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY

Black and white photography is photography in which colour is not present, be it since the photograph was taken on black and white film or since the colour was digitally removed in post-production. The result is an image with an emphasis not only on depth and texture, but additionally the absence of the distraction of colour allows for the viewer to better connect to the image emotionally.

The first camera photography was invented in the early 19th century by Frenchman Louis Daguerre – before this, people relied heavily on traditional mediums in order to capture images, such as paintings, sketches and drawings. Yet, the photograph (or ‘Daguerrotype’ as it was then known) allowed for people to capture information and detail about an object more vividly than had ever been possible with traditional media. Thus, photography became an immensely popular art form.

Black and white photography was hugely popular throughout the 19th century when most photography was in monochrome – either black and white or tones of sepia. However, this was largely due to the fact that, owing to technological limitations of photography, colour photography was rare and expensive as well as often containing inaccurate hues. As technology advanced, however, colour photography grew more popular from the mid-20th century.

FINE ART BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY

Yet despite the leaps and bounds that have been made in the advances of photographic technology since the days of the monochrome Daguerrotype, black and white has remained a popular medium for art photography, with many photographers opting to produce images in this way out of choice for stylistic effect. The use of black and white in fine art photography makes for a significant visual and emotional effect and many photographers describe the use of the medium as offering a greater connection to the soul, while the use of colour is thought of as merely visually pleasing to the eyes.

The medium is popular across photographic genres including landscape, still life and portrait photography. While some photographers shoot in black and white film, many opt to shoot digitally in colour and convert the image digitally to grayscale in post-production using editing software such as Photoshop.

FAMOUS BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHERS

Perhaps the first photographer who springs to mind when you think of fine art black and white photography is Ansel Adams who is widely known for his black and white landscape shots. He was a landscape photographer and environmentalist whose black and white images of the American Old West, particularly Yosemite National Park, were widely celebrated. He was deeply concerned with the natural world and as well as his dedicated environmental activism whereby he encouraged people to take care of their planet, he was greatly interested in making it the subject of his photographic work. He opted for the use of black and white in much of his photography and thus captured the American West in a strikingly dramatic fashion.

Dorothea Lange is another photographer whose black and white images are well renowned. However Lange did not focus upon landscapes, rather portraits. She used the black and white medium to document the lives of people hit by the Great Depression and this creative decision certainly makes for images more striking and emotive that they might have been had she chosen to produce the images in full colour. Her extremely poignant work was well recognised and she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship (for excellence in black and white photography) in 1941.

One more photographer famous for their use of the black and white medium is Henri Cartier-Bresson, who became thought of as the ‘father of modern photojournalism’. He was one of the first photographers to start using the then new 35mm film format which is still well loved today by amateur and professional photographers alike. Cartier-Bresson lived to be almost a century old and saw for himself many important historical moments. Witnessing them personally in his role as journalist, he was able to capture them as they unfolded before him.

Find out more in our Guide to Photography, and explore how contemporary photographers are creating modern classics through techniques like black & white photography.

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The Rapunzel Experience II by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
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The Rapunzel Experience II by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
The Rapunzel Experience II
Photography - 152x102 cmRent for €105 /mo
Enthralled by Ghosts (The Encampment) by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
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Enthralled by Ghosts (The Encampment) by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Enthralled by Ghosts (The Encampment)
Photography - 152x102 cmRent for €110 /mo
The Guilty Remnant Redux by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
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The Guilty Remnant Redux by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
The Guilty Remnant Redux
Photography - 102x127 cmRent for €70 /mo
If Wishes Were Trees by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
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If Wishes Were Trees by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
If Wishes Were Trees
Photography - 101x152 cmRent for €90 /mo
Flooded Grotto (County Clare, Ireland) by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
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Flooded Grotto (County Clare, Ireland) by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Flooded Grotto (County Clare, Ireland)
Photography - 76x51 cmRent for €65 /mo
Speculum Nuptiorum by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
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Speculum Nuptiorum by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Speculum Nuptiorum
Photography - 95x127 cmRent for €65 /mo
Le voilier by Lise Hébuterne
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Le voilier by Lise Hébuterne
Le voilier
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The Quest - Inner strengh 08 by Bruno Houdayer
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The Quest - Inner strengh 08 by Bruno Houdayer
The Quest - Inner strengh 08
Photography - 45x30 cm
Heralds of Spring - No.5 by Xidong Luo
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Heralds of Spring - No.5 by Xidong Luo
Heralds of Spring - No.5
Photography - 70x50 cm
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Fila de Desolación by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Fila de Desolación
Photography - 102x152 cmRent for €105 /mo
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Where Time Bends - II by Xidong Luo
Where Time Bends - II
Photography - 75x50 cm
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Early Morning Shadowgram by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Early Morning Shadowgram
Photography - 76x61 cmRent for €62 /mo
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Earth and Sea by David Aimone
Earth and Sea
Photography - 76x61 cm
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Within Perpetual Motion - II by Xidong Luo
Within Perpetual Motion - II
Photography - 75x50 cm
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Cycles of Becoming - I by Xidong Luo
Cycles of Becoming - I
Photography - 70x50 cm
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Berlin Abstract I by Paul Coghlin
Berlin Abstract I
Photography - 90x62 cmRent for €150 /mo
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Five Umbrellas by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Five Umbrellas
Photography - 43x76 cmRent for €70 /mo
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Variation 8 (monochrome) by Paul Coghlin
Variation 8 (monochrome)
Photography - 105x84 cmRent for €170 /mo
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HB1604  by Idan Wizen
HB1604
Photography - 90x60 cm
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Pictures of Matchstick Men by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Pictures of Matchstick Men
Photography - 125x85 cmRent for €85 /mo
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Ephemeral Mask​ - III by Xidong Luo
Ephemeral Mask​ - III
Photography - 50x70 cm
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Three Pigeons by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Three Pigeons
Photography - 152x102 cmRent for €85 /mo
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The War Will Still Be Here Tomorrow II by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
The War Will Still Be Here Tomorrow II
Photography - 127x85 cmRent for €85 /mo
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After the Money's Gone II by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
After the Money's Gone II
Photography - 25x25 cmRent for €41 /mo
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Tunnel of Love by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Tunnel of Love
Photography - 127x84 cmRent for €85 /mo
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Karmic Crossings - I by Xidong Luo
Karmic Crossings - I
Photography - 70x50 cm
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