B&W photography in a universe of colors

Silhouette of a bird on a tree branch in black and white - Photo: Still Gravity.
Bird on a branch - License our images here.

What's the value of B&W photos in a world obsessed with colors? 

Getting to the essence of shapes of grey after removing the distraction of colors. Distilled arrangements of objects and compositions. Drama and powerful expression - just check this image from 1825 created through the "heliographic process". 

One caveat: some stuff won't go well without colors.

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