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Telluride in Black and White

  • February 22, 2020
  • Brad A. Johnson

If you’ve ever seen this blog or followed me on Instagram, you know that I love rich, vivid colors. That’s how I typically see the world. But I also love black-and-white. I just don’t post many monochrome. However after visiting Telluride again this winter, with snow falling at some point almost every day, I felt inspired to take a fresh look at my favorite ski resort. This is such a beautiful town and mountain, even without the color.

Telluride, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
County court house in Telluride, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
Telluride, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
Telluride, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
Telluride Mountain Village, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
The Village Express lift at Telluride Ski Resort (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
St. Sophia Station at Telluride Ski Resort (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
See Forever trail at Telluride Ski Resort (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
The view from See Forever trail at Telluride Ski Resort (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
The Polar Queen Express lift at Telluride Ski Resort (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
See Forever trail at Telluride Ski Resort (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
Telluride Ski Resort, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
The alfresco terrace at Alpino Vino at Telluride Ski Resort
Telluride Ski Resort, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
View of Mount Wilson, the highest peak in the San Miguel Mountain Range, as seen from Telluride, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
The Sheridan Opera House in Telluride, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
Giuseppe’s Warming Hut at Telluride Ski Resort (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
Downtown Telluride, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
The Sheridan Opera House in Telluride, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
Telluride Mountain Village, Colorado (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)
Lunch break at Tomboy Tavern in Telluride Mountain Village (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)

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Brad A. Johnson is a writer and photographer specializing in food and travel. His work has been honored by the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards, James Beard Awards, World Food Media Awards, Food Photographer of the Year Awards, Society of Features Journalism Awards and others. Based in Southern California, Brad currently serves as Editorial Director of the new luxury consumer travel magazine of the Global Travel Collection (launching Spring 2023).

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