In black and white, you will want to be thinking about contrast. I don't know what you will be photographing, but you should think of ways to make your subject crast well in the image. EX: Clothing...are you wanting to ccontrast the background or blend in? I prefer high contrast B&Ws. So think of using very dark dark colors and very bright light colors. I wouldn't overdue it to make your image look blown out, but use that to your liking. I would look for images on the web in B&W and study their caracteristics. See how the harsh or soft light is used to create strong or soft shadows. Soft shadows are low contrast, hard shadows are high contrast. For people, soft light is usually prefered, but don't be afraid to mix things up and break the rules. Some of the greatest photographers such as Michael Grecco breaks most of the standard lighting rules, but does it in a way that brings new life to photography. I don't think I am being very helpful, but hopefully this is a good start for your thinking.