“Full-color images lack the poignancy of monochrome... Black-and-white film inherently peels off interesting images from the world; it sees things we do not see, and thus insists on the existence of a phantom presence within reality, a world we cannot perceive.” WorldRealityFilmBlackWhiteInterestingExistenceColorPerceiveBlack And WhitePhantomsPoignancyMonochrome Book:Inside the Photograph: Writings on Twentieth-century Photography Source: Inside the Photograph: Writings on Twentieth-century Photography