Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional

Valid CSS!
   

Article Content

Black and White Photography: No Color is Good

The world of black and white photography is considered a Fine Art form and it is done to induce an emotion of timelessness and freeze a moment at any given time. It goes without saying that a few great photographers like Ansel Adams and Steigletz have made black and white photography what it is to today and even long after their deaths keep it strong and alive. This type of a picture is a true classic form of art and extremely breathe taking. There can never be enough said about black and white photography, but the pictures themselves will speak volumes for all that are looking at them.

Black and white film comes in a few different classes. The tabular black and white film is a new and thinner emulsion film that has more of a surface area and it gives off less depth with high sharpness. Conventional film is the standard type that gives off a superior detail to highlight and was used before the tabular film was introduced in 1988. Orthochromatic film is the best for shots of people

and landscapes and gives off a tone that stands above all other film types. Chromogenic film uses dyes and not the silver particles that are used by the other film types. There is no control over the development process and it is more difficult to work with.

There really is no other special equipment or camera that is needed for black and white photography, only the film. When you bring in your roll of film to a store to be developed just let the person behind the counter know what it is. Some places specialize in the development of black and white and it is best to use their services to gain the true feelings you desired to achieve and portray with the photos. Other places develop this type of film, but in return you may not get the true color, or lack of color you desired.

About The Author

Felix Zhucha has some popular black and white photographs on his site - http://www.postersphotosartwork.com.

Written by: Felix Zhucha

Informative Articles

Abstract Photography - Has photography come of age
"Never have I found the limits of the photographic potential. Every horizon, upon being reached, reveals another beckoning in the distance. Always, I am on the threshold." -W. Eugene Smith The invention of the camera liberated painting...

Photographs Everywhere, But Is It Really Art?
I once heard a lady say to a photographer that she would have bought his work if it had been a painting. She liked the image, but for whatever reason didn't consider the medium suitable for her “it's just a photo”. I am sure that some share...

Photography Objectives Are Key to Choosing the Best Camera
When planning to buy a camera, it is best if you know the various kinds of camera on the market. This will save you time and money as well as mental strain from buying the wrong one and having to return it for replacement. There are no exact...

Where to find great Bargains like the Canon Powershot S80 for great Photography
When I purchased the Canon Powershot S80 through a seller on eBay, it overcame many of the problems of my previous film cameras. Such memories as waiting in a long line to drop off film, not knowing whether my pictures were underexposed...

"You've Inherited Family Photographs. Now What?"
After my grandparents passed away, we had the awful task of sorting through the heaps of things they had collected over the years. Among the many boxes of "treasures" I discovered, were countless boxes of photographs. Old, yellowing...

Recommended Products