Black and white tree photography is a unique part of monochromatic pictures. These works have a lot of diversity in their execution and have been a favorite among modern art enthusiasts for a long time because of the different moods and aspects available in framed high contrast tree images.
The graphic qualities of monochromatic pictures are easily seen in black and white botanical subjects, especially trees. Very rarely is one tree exactly like another and the differences in height, leaves, and even bark texture is explored in these high contrast botanical images. Works such as 'Path in The Oaks #2, Louisiana' by Monte Nagler is a perfect example of the diversity available among the same kind of tree and how its graphic effects are able to ignite the passion and imagination of its viewer.
Because of the unique opportunities available in high contrast tree images, photographers are able to capture a variety of atmospheres in their work. Inspirational works such as Ansel Adam's monochromatic tree image, 'Oak Tree, Sunrise' are balanced with atmospherically spooky executions like 'Black and White Morning' by Harold Silverman. However, the atmospheric qualities of these works also make them ideal for the variety of settings in which they are used as decoration.
The popularity of black and white botanical subjects has been steadily growing over the last decade. These black and white tree photos serve as highly graphic and unique representations of the world that fit perfectly into contemporary design styles and are suitable for both professional and personal venues.