Homonym: Black & White (Monochrome)
"Black & White" refers to a visual style that uses only the colors black and white, often creating a strong contrast. This technique is commonly used in photography, film, and art to emphasize shapes, textures, and emotions without the distraction of color. It can evoke a sense of nostalgia or timelessness, as many classic works were created in this style.
In the context of media, "Black & White" can also refer to specific works, such as the film Schindler's List or the photography of Ansel Adams. These examples showcase how the absence of color can enhance storytelling and artistic expression, allowing viewers to focus on the subject matter.