Following part of our artistic review of the end of the year with the best projects published on Fubiz during the latest twelve months. After our top 10 focused on photography, let’s have a look at the incredible possibilities that black and white offers: from fashion photography to architecture, passing by dance, portraits and the animal world.

Wandering the Empty and Quiet Streets of Tokyo

Hiroharu Matsumoto takes us in the streets of Tokyo, where he chose to capture the loneliness of some of his inhabitants, in the middle of the vastness of the Japanese megalopolis. Breathtaking pictures in which the forms flutter and the plays of shadows are omnipresent.


Black and White Pictures of Cinemas

Movie theaters convey a pleasant sensation of isolation and calm to many persons. A fascinating atmosphere shot by the photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto in his visual project Theaters, that he began in 1978. To be continued.


Scratched Black and White Intimate Portraits

How to capture and underline the privacy of human relations, especially in a couple? Photographer Bianka Schumann manages to do so by crossing out the contact zones between the subjects, for a refreshing and touching artistic result.


Stunning Dancer Capture by Vadim Stein

Dancers manage to push their bodies to their limits and to perfectly master complex movements after hours of hard work. An essential discipline captured by the Ukrainian photographer Vadim Stein in this series.


Kate Moss Unphotoshoped Portraits by Peter Lindbergh

When she first came in the world of fashion in the early 90’s, Kate Moss unchained passions and vocations due to her attitude and to her presence. In early 2015, she posed, natural and without makeup, in front of Peter Lindbergh for Vogue Italia.


Best-of Muhammed Ali Portraits

Focus on the most striking images of Muhammad Ali‘s career, who passed away in June, and who left a mark in everyone’s mind for his boxing skills but also due to his engagement along with the Black community in the U.S. Both touching and impressive pictures, behind the scenes.


Black & White Portraits of Celebrities at Cannes Festival 2016

Anyone who says black and white pictures says movie stars, as evidenced by these superb pictures shot by Vincent Desailly in Cannes Film Festival, in which Jessica Chastain, Naomi Watts, Woody Allen, Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg or Julia Roberts successively appear.


Wonderful Black and White Architectural Photography

With the Philippine artist Dennis Ramos, the numerous contrasts of the urban world at night are perfectly immortalized and enhance the beauty of the buildings and of the lights.


Black & White 40’s Photography of San Francisco

Return 70 years back, in the 1940’s, when the city of San Francisco was captured by Fred Lyon. The smell of California and its streets that are filled with activity and life make them even more fascinating.


Poetic Portraits and Close Ups of Animals

At the closest of nature, the photographer Anttin Viitala shoots with talent the gesture and the emotions of animals. Lions, zebras, rhinos, leopards and elephants don’t escape his lense, in monochrome.