Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - When I was a child, I felt that the world was black and white. I didn't know until I grew up that everything was close to gray.

When I was a child, I felt that the world was black and white. I didn't know until I grew up that everything was close to gray.

As a photographer, I prefer monochrome and light and shadow, especially black and white to express deeper and more advanced content.

I often look for their boundaries in these black and white photos, trying to distinguish them, but it's a pity every time: almost all I see are "neutral gray" that skillfully connects black and white.

When we were young, we would point to the villain in the movie and tell our parents loudly: Dad, this uncle is a bad guy! When I grow up, I gradually find that there are selfish desires in the kindest human nature; The most sinful soul has soft compassion.

I used to think that everything in the world was either black or white or wrong. I don't know how tired I am as a teenager. At all costs, always clarify them thoroughly, and then it doesn't matter if you choose someone who stands there with his back to the world. Now think about it. It is really a misplacement of ideas: there is no absolute perfection and ugliness in the world, so how can we choose easily?

Well, it is more in line with the law of material development to knead it into gray, black and white; More human and bloodier.

We don't need bigotry and stubbornness. The imaginary "extreme" only makes us lose our rationality and live more tired.