Monday, February 24, 2014

30 Mind-Blowing Black and White Photography examples and Tips for Beginners


Black and White Photography Black and white, often abbreviated B/W or B&W, is a term referring to a number of monochrome forms in visual arts. They combine black and white in a continuum producing a range of shades of gray. Further, many prints, especially those produced earlier in the development of photography, were in sepia, which yielded richer, more subtle shading than reproductions in plain black-and-white. Learn to see the world in shades of grey and discover the art of black and white photography. Here are 30 Best BW Photography and 5 quick tips to get you started. Black and White Photography Tips and tricks 1. Shoot in RAW: I know many readers of DPS can't shoot in RAW (because their camera doesn't offer it) or don't shoot in RAW (because they either don't know how or don't like to) but for the most control in the post production phase of converting your color images into black and white ones – you'll want to shoot in RAW if your camera does allow it. Of course shooting in JPEG doesn't stop you shooting in black and white – but if it's an option, give RAW a go, you might be......
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