Philip Johnson: “No people, no wildlife, no colour. I took this last winter in the parkland of Wentworth Castle at Stainborough, when the world was strictly monochrome” Photograph: Philip JohnsonTom Osman: “A table and chairs at Tate Modern. Well, monochrome doesn’t have to be black and white, does it?” Photograph: Tom OsmanMatt Martin: “Alex at OHWOW gallery in Miami. It’s a huge building painted black and white. And my friend was wearing the perfect T-shirt” Photograph: Matt Martin
Frederick Hannay: “I was interested to see how this photo, taken at a high shutter speed into the sun, of people playing in a fountain, transformed a colour photo into monochrome” Photograph: Frederick HannayAlan Lavery: "Taken on a street corner in Milan" Photograph: Alan LaveryStuart Coleby: "Keep your eyes on door number 7. We're not quite sure what's going to come out of there next..."Photograph: Stuart ColebyGary Smith: "My young twins getting some early-morning exercise with their whippet on a local beach" Photograph: Gary SmithHenry Cooksey: "The only source of light in the Basilica di Santa Sabini was the strong light streaming through the windows at the back. I saw this person sitting there and the almost halo-like effect the light was giving. It seemed appropriate for the setting" Photograph: Henry CookseyKien Pham: "A crocodile farm enclosure on the Mekong river, Cambodia. They are terrifying but terrific looking creatures!" Photograph: Kien PhamGrace Royall: "On the South Bank, a man was learning to walk in Powerizers but the shadows almost tell another story" Photograph: Grace Royall
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