
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Black And White Color photography
Color photography may be more desirable in some respects for sporting events and for landscape photography, though works of black and white photography by such renowned photographers such as Ansel Adams and Edward Watson are matchless works of art. People photography is another sphere where it reigns supreme and can be particularly appreciated in the old glamour photographs of the late ‘30s and ‘40s. The longevity of black and white photographs is seen in these old and lasting prints that age has not been able to damage. Good photography should have two features –beauty and ability to stop time – both of which are abundantly present in black and white photography.
Monday, February 19, 2007
Black and White Photography Epitomizes Sophistication Again
These days, black and white photography has become increasingly alluring for both print media and television advertising because consumers desire the quality of timelessness that black and white photographs evoke. Upscale weddings demand that their wedding photographs be made in black and white as well as color, as do the studios which are constantly inundated with customers demanding black and white portrait shots.
Monday, February 12, 2007
Black and White Photography Epitomizes Sophistication
Color photography in the hands of a novice clicking away at the ubiquitous sunset may pass for some form of art, but it pales in comparison with the simplicity and sophistication of black and white photography. It is of course where a beginner learns the basics of photography and once mastered, provides the ideal springboard for more adventurous and exotic forms of photography. It is a step-by-step process where techniques like backlit scenes, overexposure, and learning the correct use of filters sets the prospective photographer on the road to experiencing success in the field of photography.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Modern Photography vs. Black and White Photography
In this modern age of printers and pixels where color is the norm you may be wondering why people choose black and white photography, especially when few current photographers who love the acetic acid soap bath and the smell of fixer. Colors give off exuberance and have a seductiveness not associated with grayscale images, but still photographers are churning out black and white images. Why?
Black and white photography was how it all began and thus still holds its own among modern photographers, thanks to the ease with which it can be learned, although it takes many a year to master. But even beginners can expose, develop and print their own images and draw pleasure in watching images slowly materialize from the below the red and amber safelight. There is also the fact that black and white photographs last longer than colored ones.
Black and white photography was how it all began and thus still holds its own among modern photographers, thanks to the ease with which it can be learned, although it takes many a year to master. But even beginners can expose, develop and print their own images and draw pleasure in watching images slowly materialize from the below the red and amber safelight. There is also the fact that black and white photographs last longer than colored ones.
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