Many of us have been to Sedona and seen first hand, the incredible color embedded in the red rock landscape. The area has been photographed extensively, which makes it a greater challenge to capture something new. So I attempted to photograph in black and white, just to see if the formations themselves would still be compelling once their color was washed away.

Using a process that does more than simply remove the color from the image, I found that the scenes were still quite striking, re-directing the focus on tonality and texture. Click the image to see the full slide show.
