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The answer, for me, is that you express and emphasize different things in different media. I'm mostly interested in shapes and tone, and B&W usually works well for what I want to achieve.
But lots of photographers do great stuff with color, and I love that. Do what works for you!
@[email protected] As a non-photographer, I appreciate you spelling out how B&W works for your vision -- I'm sure it feels straightforward for you but it helps me understand the medium better. I'm going to think about that next time I go to take a photo of something, or when I look at someone else's photo!
@[email protected] same for me. In the end, each photographer chooses their own constraints/limitations that are appropriate for what they like or want to achieve with their images. I tend to steer away from all sorts of snobbism. I like black and white film photography. That works for me and I enjoy the process. Nevertheless, I like your digital work and I have found myself looking at the colorful portraits of Steve McCurry in amazement as well as for the work of other photographers working with color.