Black and White (Monochrome) Photography

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Black and White (Monochrome) Photography Andy Kirby 2018 Funded from the Scottish Hydro Gordonbush Community Fund

The essence of a scene "It's up to you what you do with contrasts, light, shapes and lines to emphasize the essence, or what you see as the essence - no colours that will seduce the eye, only emotion that will capture the heart." Joel Tjintjelaar, award winning Dutch fine-art black and white photographer.

Why B&W? The theory behind B&W photography What works well in B&W Some examples for discussion

Why B&W? It s where a lot of us started in photography! It can better communicate mood and feel. Colour can be distracting no harmony. What if a scene isn t very colourful or the light is poor? In removing colour it provides a minimalist aesthetic. Tones of grey can provide atmosphere and drama. But one isn t better than the other. Always test by asking why B&W in any one case.

Some characteristics Conveys a timeless quality. Overtly old fashioned sepia. Patterns and textures stand out and become the dominant quality. Light and shade contrast become more important. A subject can be made to stand out from an otherwise distractingly colourful background. Look for these things when taking the photograph. Good composition is particularly important.

Ansel Adams and the concept of visualisation Be aware of light and tonal values (not colours) Scan the view for the darkest values be aware that blacks can actually be shades of dark grey. Scan the view for the lightest significant part again at first sight what you think is white may be light grey. Then visualise the colours as a range of greys a range of brightness or luminance values, e.g. green is often mid grey. It s how you visualise the final image not what you see. This takes much practice and of course Ansel Adams did not have an EVF to help.

Camera settings and visualisation Cameras vary but all will have at least one B&W setting so you can see how the scene might appear. Sometimes you can choose a film type, a coloured filter, or change contrast settings, add a grainy effect or dramatic tone. One option is to choose a simple B&W setting and leave the rest to post production. Set RAW+JPEG then you see B&W in the EVF but post process the RAW, but use JPEG if it is OK. This solves the visualisation issue but only in part

Why only in part? If Ansel Adams visualised the scene with a dark sky he would add a yellow, orange or red filter to darken the blue of the sky, or a green filter to lighten foliage. You might be able to do that from the camera menu but post processing is the easier answer. Prior visualisation is an ideal but at least recognise that the grey tone of colours comes from their luminance value brightness, reflecting/absorbing light. In PP you can change the luminance of individual colours to reflect your visualisation.

Ansel Adams and the zone system The zone system relates the various luminance values to a scale of 0-X which it is intended should be represented in the final image. Pure black via mid grey to pure white

Histogram and the Zone System Ansel Adams was working in the pre-digital age and did not have the benefit of a histogram. He trained himself to see that way. His pre-exposure visualisation enabled him to expose the image in the way he wanted. In some cameras you can see a histogram in the EVF before you take the image and in all cameras after you have taken it. A combined RGB histogram In all cases you should use exposure compensation to get a full spread of tonal values without clipping blacks or whites. Using only the mid tones creates a flat image. We will see this in use in Silver Efex Pro.

High key low key images This is all about the tonal values that predominate High key: mid grey to white are predominant tones the histogram is skewed to the right. Low key: mid grey to black tones predominate the histogram is skewed to the left. In both cases there will be a full or near full range of tones in the image.

High key images. Note that while the overall tonal balance is light there is a range of tones to dark grey and black.

Low key images. Note that while the overall tonal balance is dark there is a range of tones through to light grey and white.

Subjects suited to B&W Architecture Urban / townscapes Industry / machinery Landscape Portraits Flowers where shape, texture and form are more significant than colour

Classical use of monochrome

Townscape and architecture remove distractions of colour to focus on the structures and materials.

Landscape. To convert or not to convert, that is the question

Sometimes colour brings clarity and impact

and sometimes lack of colour gives greater impact.

Flowers sometimes need colour but white flowers can have real impact in monochrome

It is YOUR visualisation, your creation you are the artist. B&W has certain qualities which can transform an image way beyond its colour original. Camera settings and/or PP are important parts of the creative process. Try and visualise tonal values. Set exposure to capture a full tonal range. Make a reasoned choice as to whether B&W is the best way to convey your vision.

The final word from Ansel Adams The negative is the equivalent of the composer s score, and the print the performance. You don t take a photograph, you make it. Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships. There s nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept. Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art. The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it. There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.