Note: I asked Kathryn why she chose to shoot her pictures in black and white. Here is her answer: "I chose to do B&W (as did most of the eight students in the workshop) because the instructor shoots only in B&W. It was street photography, every photo had to include humans, so akin to photojournalism. We were told to shoot at 20-35mm, so wide angle--no sneaking pictures with a telephoto! Shooting in B&W was also a challenge for myself, because B&W photos require more attention to composition and contrast--no color to attract the viewer."
Note: I asked Kathryn why she chose to shoot her pictures in black and white. Here is her answer: "I chose to do B&W (as did most of the eight students in the workshop) because the instructor shoots only in B&W. It was street photography, every photo had to include humans, so akin to photojournalism. We were told to shoot at 20-35mm, so wide angle--no sneaking pictures with a telephoto! Shooting in B&W was also a challenge for myself, because B&W photos require more attention to composition and contrast--no color to attract the viewer."