Full Moon and Trees. Mare Island, California. February 3, 2007. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)
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Monthly Archives: February 2007
Black and White or Color?
George Barr (Behind the Lens) writes:
Chuck, in an attempt to distract me from photographing any more underwear, has asked about how I decide whether to make an image colour or black and white.
Sometimes subtle tonal gradations call out for black and white and quite early I’ll convert the image and see how it works. Other times, the colours clearly don’t work together and the only hope for the image is in black and white – whether I realized that at the time of shooting or not.
I have to say that I’m glad we don’t have to choose at the time of shooting, more than once I have planned wrongly – subtle colours were worth preserving when I thought the image only suitable for black and white, or the reverse.
(More at the title link, inlcuding an example.)
I share George’s appreciation for not having to decide at the time the photo is taken now that I use a digital camera. I have my own idiosyncratic process for determining whether the final image will be monochrome or color, and I certainly do not always recognize which will be best when I press the shutter release.
However, sometimes I can’t decide. With some shots, it isn’t so much that one version is better than the other – it is more the case that they are just different.
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Avedon’s “In the American West”
Excerpted from the <Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer:
We interrupt our regularly-scheduled night photography posts for an important announcement…
… a copy of Avedon at Work in the American West by Laura Wilson… re-sparked my interest in Richard Avedon and portraiture. This morning I noticed that this show is actually on display, as we speak, just up the road at Stanford University (near Palo Alto, CA).
The show, titled In the American West, Photographs by Richard Avedon, is at the Cantor Center for the Arts (on the Stanford campus) through May 6th, 2007. And the best part… it’s free!
– Andy Frazer [Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer]
Wow! I had no idea. Stanford is “just up the road” from me as well. (I’m a faculty member at De Anza College in Cupertino.) I also was given a copy of this Avedon book recently and am fascinated by this project and the images that came from it.
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Avedon’s “In the American West”
Excerpted from the <Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer:
We interrupt our regularly-scheduled night photography posts for an important announcement…
… a copy of Avedon at Work in the American West by Laura Wilson… re-sparked my interest in Richard Avedon and portraiture. This morning I noticed that this show is actually on display, as we speak, just up the road at Stanford University (near Palo Alto, CA).
The show, titled In the American West, Photographs by Richard Avedon, is at the Cantor Center for the Arts (on the Stanford campus) through May 6th, 2007. And the best part… it’s free!
– Andy Frazer [Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer]
Wow! I had no idea. Stanford is “just up the road” from me as well. (I’m a faculty member at De Anza College in Cupertino.) I also was given a copy of this Avedon book recently and am fascinated by this project and the images that came from it.
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