| CARTIERBRESSON | French photographer who worked only in black and white, aiming to capture spontaneous moments of contemporary life (7-7) |
| AVEDON | Richard --, American fashion photographer who worked for 'Harper's Bazaar' and 'Vogue' (6) |
| COLOURBLINDNESS | The problem of people who see things only in black and white? (6,9) |
| ORCAS | Oscar surprise for big performers seen only in black and white (5) |
| CAMISOLE | Catholic aim worked - only in underwear (8) |
| IPODNANOS | Gadgets originally available only in black or white |
| LICHFIELD | Patrick, professional name of English photographer who took the official photographs of Charles and Diana's wedding in 1981 (9) |
| MODELT | Car made only in black from 1914-1925 |
| DOISNEAU | French photographer best-known for his The Kiss at the Hotel de Ville (8) |
| SNOWDON | Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of ---, photographer who was married to Princess Margaret from 1960 to 1978 (7) |
| RADAR | Couple of artists looking back and forth at director for direction of Con Air perhaps (5) |
| LARTIGUE | Jacques-Henri, 20th century French photographer (8) |
| DIANE | American photographer who was the first to be included in the Venice Biennale, a year after her death (5,5) |
| ARBUS | American photographer who was the first to be included in the Venice Biennale, a year after her death (5,5) |
| LANCASTER | Penny, English model and photographer who is married to singer Rod Stewart (9) |
| SIGISMONDI | Floria ___, Canadian filmmaker/photographer who was born in Italy to opera singer parents |
| KARSH | Photographer who shot the iconic "Roaring Lion" portrait of Sir Winston Churchill used on the cover of Life (5) |
| AMONG | In the middle of con game played in the middle (5) |
| PRO | In favor of (opposite of con) |
| CLAUSTROPHOBIC | Of a person who is fearful of con ned spaces (14) |