DARREN ROSE PHOTOGRAPHY
Darren is a landscape and nature photographer based in Bedfordshire in the UK.
“Colour is descriptive. Black and White is Interpretive”
Elliot Erwitt
MONOCHROME GALLERIES
Latest News from Darren Rose Photography
Euan invited me back on to his Biblioscapes podcast to talk about my latest zine, Odayakana
As per usual, I thought I’d put together a small review of the year. I always find it a useful exercise in reflection, helping draw a line under the previous 12 months and to consider what I want to do with the year ahead.
I’m pleased to have had a collection of images from my Ardnamurchan Echoes series published in the Black and White Photography Magazine
In my latest video, I make a short trip to the local lake in the Snow with the aim to print one of the negatives in the Darkroom.
As always, thanks for watching and feel free to subscribe if you'd like to see more.
Making Black and White Prints in the Darkroom with the negatives made in the Holga from the previous video.
As always, thanks for watching and feel free to subscribe if you'd like to see more.
I headed out to a local park with the Holga and some Delta 100 film during a morning of thick fog. It was a calm a relaxing walk, and I hope that comes across in the video and how I've shared the images.
As always, thanks for watching and feel free to subscribe if you'd like to see more.
In the crazy days of 2020, I’ve decided to start a YouTube channel, which alongside my website, will become my focus over the next 12 months as I learn to find my feet and navigate my way the video platform
I’m pleased to be one of the featured Artists in the latest edition of B&W Minimalism Magazine. They have published 9 images from my Night Walk series
I had the pleasure of sitting down and talking with Euan Ross about my book, Ardnamurchan Echoes, for his Biblioscapes in Discussion Podcast.
The 2019 British Wildlife Photography Awards was the first success I’ve had in a National Competition, and it was strange that it should come in a genre that I don’t really consider myself a photographer of.
The 2019 British Wildlife Photography Awards was the first success I’ve had in a National Competition, and it was strange that it should come in a genre that I don’t really consider myself a photographer of.
Really pleased to have won round 2 of the 2019 Amateur Photographer of the Year Competition! Round 2 was called Setting the Scene, and a recent image taken along the borders of Oakhill Wood, Milton Keynes, was picked as the winner by the judging panel.
Prints available in the Print Store
Printed on heavyweight Fine Art Paper, prints are made using archival inks resulting in a print that can be enjoyed for a long time to come. Prints are available in three different sizes; A4, A3, and A2. All prints have a white border to allow for ease of mounting.
View all available prints in the Print Store
Follow @monochromagique on Instagram
I have a black and white only photography account on Instagram, @monochromagique, where I post regularly and enjoy talking with my followers about all things black and white photography. All are welcome!
Featuring 36 colour images from three areas of local heathland through the seasons, Heathland | Rejuvenation covers my exploration of three heathlands in Bedfordshire over the last 6 years.