These days, colour is the default from the casual smartphone shooter to the professional photographer with the high-spec DSLR. Black and white has become a filter, an afterthought, a way of ‘rescuing’ problematic shots.
However, black and white is more than an editing technique, it’s a completely different way of working. A completely different photographic language.
Making the conscious choice to create black and white photography will help you develop your visual senses and force you to see the world differently.
In this video, Jamie Windsor walks you run through 9 tips and techniques to help you develop your black and white photography.
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