YOU'LL NEVER WANT TO SHOOT A "COLOR PORTRAIT" AGAIN AFTER SEEING THIS

YOU'LL NEVER WANT TO SHOOT A

If you combine two of the most fascinating branches of photography (totally subjective comment ? ) what do you get? The black and white portraits , of course. Don't tell me that as a photographer of any kind, you've never taken a portrait? You may have gotten this far without photographing a building or a flower, but a face? I bet you did and, moreover, several times. And I would find it hard to believe that you have never taken a black and white photograph. Whether directly from your camera or transforming it later, I would dare to affirm that you have done it, and also more than once, am I wrong?

Be that as it may, whether you are passionate about black and white or not, I recommend that you take a look at the following selection of portraits. As we have recommended to you more than once, inspiration comes through multiple paths, one of them is looking at images of others, so relax and take a look at the following images, I hope you enjoy them ? . But first, let me recommend this mega guide that we have prepared for you on portrait photography , where you will find tips, tricks and inspiration to achieve the most spectacular portraits.

And if what you need is to delve deeper into black and white, we also have something very special for you. In this comprehensive guide you will find everything you need to achieve impressive black and white photos.

1. A NOISY IMAGE

Noise in an image is not always annoying, it can also be deeply pictorial and evocative, as in the following image.

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It's not all sharpness and definition

2. HIGH CONTRAST PHOTOGRAPHY

The high contrast (profound difference between lights and shadows or between light and dark) can give us images like the following, which not only impacts due to the treatment of light and contrast, but also and above all due to the message that the image transmits: Don't you think?

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It is not only technical, but above all it is the message that we transmit

3. A DOSE OF ORIGINALITY FOR BLACK AND WHITE PORTRAITS

The different framings usually make us stop more before an image and get involved in it. How was it done? Where are the legs? Who is this gentleman in the hat? Is he a self portrait? Ah no, it's a photograph of a photograph! ?

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Different frames or images enliven our interaction with the image

4. BLACK AND WHITE PORTRAITS AND DOUBLE EXPOSURE

We have already discussed this step-by-step technique on a few occasions in this blog, you can see how to do it here , and the results of the blog followers here , in the double exposure challenge.

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Black and white double exposure example

5. BLACK AND WHITE IN LOW KEY

It is another of the techniques that we have already discussed in the blog. If you have a dark background, a specific light and some patience, you can dare with this technique. I assure you that the results are fantastic. I recommend this article where it explains the low and high key step by step.

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low key portrait

6. HIGH-KEY BLACK AND WHITE

If what you are looking for is an image full of light, pure and positive, all you need is a white background and follow the advice in this article and be inspired by the results of the challenge we had on this topic here .


high key portrait

7. THE EVERYDAY

It is not the first time that we comment on the importance in photography of the objects and people that surround us; of the everyday as an eternal source of inspiration. It is not necessary to go to the Orinoco Delta to obtain wonderful images of animals. If you have one, you don't even need to leave the house, and if not, it's a great excuse to make a book about your pet for a friend while you practice and do and undo to your liking ?

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Everything that surrounds us is likely to be a great photograph

8. SYMBOLOGY

The abstract, the mysterious and/or the conceptual, link very well with black and white. Don't forget to exploit its possibilities ?

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Black and white is evocative, symbolic and abstract

 9. IMAGE PROCESSING

Whether you are from the "purist" branch (the less you retouch the better) or from the "instagram generation" (where not using a filter is almost unthinkable) to convert an image to black and white, you always need processing. It is up to you to stay with the type of processing that defines you and in which you feel comfortable. Like everything, it is a matter of practice and trial and error.

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How you decide to treat the image can completely change a photograph

10. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ENVIRONMENT

We have already commented on more than one occasion, the importance of everything that surrounds the protagonist of the image. Ideally, the environment should reinforce the subject, make it more interesting and highlight it.

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A well-chosen environment increases the interest of the image

11. SILHOUETTES

We have already mentioned how well formal compositions look in black and white photography, right? ?

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Silhouettes and formal compositions

12. DO NOT LIMIT YOURSELF TO THE LOOK OF THE HUMAN BEING

An intense look is in any animal species, you do not have to limit yourself to that of human beings.

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looks

13. BLACK AND WHITE TEXTURES

Texture is a very important element in black and white photography, since by stripping color images, the rest of the elements become much more relevant, including texture.

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textures in portraits

14. DON'T LIMIT YOURSELF TO FACES

Look for original frames, new points of view, what really inspires you and give free rein to your imagination ?

Have you already decided to abandon color for black and white? ? Has it at least inspired you enough to try immersing yourself in the wonderful world of monochrome for a while? Be that as it may, I hope you have enjoyed the images and that they have inspired you to what we always try to promote on the blog; what do you practice ?

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