Black and White vs Color photography

Black and White vs Color photography - Blog-Beitrag von Fotograf Philippe Hirou / 02.02.2021 14:28

I do love black&white photography and some people told me that I was used to do b&w with color photography. I didn’t understand at first and I don’t know if they are true. But that made me think about it.

It is true that the composition, the lines, in other words, the structure, is what strikes me most in a picture.

I went back to some of my images, and indeed I have often used false colors or striking ones like in this first picture of dance, with the contrasting red and blue. Obviously, contrast is a way to get highly structured pictures in b&w photography, like in the surfers‘ one with that heavy black suit in the front and middle of the picture. But I achieved a detached effect of the young boy in color with depth of field and the contrast between the rough colors behind and the unity of his skin.

The "sang bleu" (blue blood) picture (which is a french joke about noble people’s blood, as I took this picture during a "give your blood" session) is probably mostly a b&w type photography. Well I do love the blue atmosphere and the blue square in the front, but it is not a colorful picture indeed, yet a highly structured one. Is it what they meant when telling me I did "b&w photography in color" ?

On the other hand, I really felt like having the "flowery dress" in b&w rather than in color because it seemed to me to be more striking with the reflection of the street and the black windows behind. And can’t you see the colors of the flowers ? I remember Ansel Adams saying he achieved a far greater sense of color in black and white ! Well, I’m not sure I agree, but I do not miss the colours of these flowers.

The "car park" is probably another "almost b&w" picture. But in this one I do like the yellow sun like halo of light and I would certainly not have changed it to black and white even though its structure would have fit well. The "sous-bois"‘ is false colors. Perhaps it is not so important and could have it in b&w : the main topic is the flow of light in the opening in the distance, with the silhouettes of the trees. But I like the pale purple of the trunks in the front and the yellow-green of the grass and moss under the trees.

The last picture, the museum at sea front in San Sebastian, Spain, which I have named "passers by" is really a mere b&w picture for me. You can imagine the blue sky, ok, but I do not think it would get more interest. On the contrary colors would probably get this picture less striking with the contrasts between the building lines and the mustard sky and the people walking in the middle.

I let you appreciate these differences between b&w and color photography through these few examples and refer to your own practice. Let’s think (and talk) about it !

Philippe

Dana rockt Jimi Hendrix Todestag

Dana rockt Jimi Hendrix Todestag - Blog-Beitrag von Fotograf Craft Werk 4 / 11.01.2021 18:28

Ich möchte hier gerne einmal eine Reihe unserer Bilder zeigen, die wir rund um den Todestag von Jimi Hendrix im September gemacht haben.

Am 18. September 1970 fand man Hendrix tot in einem Hotelzimmer auf, 50 Jahre danach haben wir an ihn gedacht.

Trigger war auch der ausgeschriebene Wettbewerb des Swan Fine Art Magazins, welcher uns anspornte ein paar Strecken zum Thema zu schießen.

Das Thema war geradezu ideal für uns, da ich im Craft Werk 4 auch quasi immer wieder neue Strecken zu meiner "Classic Rock" Sammlung schieße. Da passt Jimi als Thema natürlich perfekt hinein. Ohnehin gab es schon zahlreiche Strecken, die bereits Jimi Hendrix mit zum Thema hatten.

Noch verrückter ist eigentlich die Tatsache, dass in der Galerie vom Craft Werk 4 ca. 40 Bilderrahmen mit Eigenwerken hängen, hinter deren Passepartouts sich jeweils Jimi Hendrix Kunstdrucke verbergen. In einem Bilderrahmen Fabrikverkauf erstand ich 40 Rahmen die zufälligerweise alle bereits mit einem Jimi Portrait bestückt waren.

Seit dem gilt: "Jimi is in the house."

Dana ist nicht irgendein Model, welches ich in das Thema verpflanzt habe. Nein, sie selber ist trotz ihres zarten Alters echter Rock Fan und natürlich auch Hendrix Jünger.

Wie sonst hätte sie den 60er/70er Woodstock Vibe so gut verkörpern können? Ein echte Voodoo Child eben.

So haben wir in 4 Shootings Hendrix gerockt und eine Menge Spaß gehabt.

Die Musik war laut, die Stimmung war gut die Fotografie geriet fast zur Nebensache.

Am Ende sind aber tolle Bilder entstanden, von denen ich einige hier zeigen möchte.

Eines davon hat es auch bis in die Top 15 des Wettbewerbs geschafft. Ihr dürft gerne ein wenig raten welches es sein könnte.