Five Vital Black & White Photography Tips
Monday, October 19th, 2009Monochrome photographs are timeless, especially black and white photographs. They enhance emotional substance and have a disposition of making photos look more artistic.

Credit: Jana by LudovicMazet
They can be used on many different scenes as it’s not required to think about all the colors that should look good together and match the amount of light available. And for those who love to play with color, black and white photography doesn’t necessarily need to be boring as there are so many different shades to choose from.
Gray scale is a spectrum of black and white which evolves into shades and different depths of gray. So when we speak of gray scale we speak of how we measure tones of gray. Here are five tips you might need to know when it comes to Black & White Photography.
1. Use RAW
If you have the opportunity to use RAW, do it! It will open up many new possibilities and give you more control of the image’s appearance.
The negative aspect of RAW files is that it needs to be processed later. If you use RAW files, your computer, rather than your camera will process the records and generate a picture file from it. You can for instance use Adobe Photoshop to process the images.
If you don’t have that function on your camera, then don’t worry, carry on reading and you’ll see that there are plenty of other ways to get great black and white photographs.
2. Pattern and Texture
Rich textures and detailed sceneries will help your photograph become comprehensible and exciting.
Patterns are lucky in black and white photographs as colors aren’t taking the attention from them. So if you want to take a shoot where you’d like to emphasize on the patterns, then choose black and white tones instead of color.
3. Contrast
With the help of light you can get great contrast. Contrast will bring the tonal differences in your photography as you can’t use color. With side lighting, for instance, you’ll get longer shadows.
Contrast is important because when there is a distinct contrast, with dark shades and bright light, you’ll be able to see things you didn’t see before.
4. ISO
In photography, an ISO number is an indication of the sensitivity of the image sensor, where a higher number indicates higher sensitivity. The higher the ISO is the more are the possibilities to take pictures in low light, without the usage of flash.
For black and white photography, use the lowest ISO. When you use high ISO the noise will become more obvious. Noise in photography is like the “grain” in film, where the film doesn’t become as smooth as you’d wish. The higher your ISO is, the more unpleasant dots will show in your photo. Therefore shady and dim days are actually great for black and white photographs.
5. Subjects
Black and white photography can basically look good in most occasions and circumstances.
- Monochrome photographs are good at bringing a sensitive experience and story into a shoot, they tend to bring depth and give us the chance to explore an object or person more strictly due to the graphic elements that it conveys (especially thanks to a good contrast). Therefore it’s also well-matched for abstract photos.
- When taking pictures of large spaces, like landscapes or foliages; make sure that the same tone isn’t flowing through all the elements in your photography as this will give it a rather boring and dead look. Most black and white images are supposed to be dramatic and leave a striking impact on the viewer.
One way of doing this is by finding a movement, like an unsteady wave in a sea or a moving sky. Something that isn’t really all that dramatic in real life can become much more intense when a glimpse of it is caught on camera. - One single subject is the most popular choice for black and white photography. This goes mostly for portraits, here you can really emphasize on the affect that the gray scale will bring to the person’s expression.
About Author – Juan Shaban runs a design blog dudye.com. Follow Juan on Twitter.
Black and White Photography: 100 Pieces of Exquisite Portrait
Monday, October 12th, 2009A good portrait reveals something about its subject beyond the immediate appearance of the photograph. It includes layers of meaning and depth that portray the person as a whole, not just the superficial initial impression. Great portraits give us an idea of who the person really is, beyond what they’re trying to outwardly depict.
Portraits done in black and white add an additional layer of complexity to their subject. The choice to appear void of color says something about the person, though what it says varies greatly between people. Below are 100 stunning black and white portraits to give you inspiration in your designs. The range of subjects and what their portraits say about them run across the entire spectrum of the human experience, and you’re sure to find something that resonates.
More photography entries we’ve previously published:
- Urban decay photography
- Tilt-Shift Photography
- Photos of Paris
- Beautiful Night Photography
- Breathtaking Fireworks Photography
Complete showcase after jump.
Funeral
by ultramaryna
The Queen
by zemotion
black and white . bricks
by beautifullydestructed
I’ll tell you a story…
by alejka
Laughing with
by iNeedChemicalX
Bitter Sweet Symphony
by iNeedChemicalX
Black Desire
by UnaObsesion
FANatic new
by Nigrita
On my mind
by liquidsunnyday
Smoke on the moon
by azarova
The running man
by Mattrobbyattack
Lyrical
by moodychick
06
by bezglowa
I’m free
by dashka-takes-photos
Sarmata
by polska
Aye Aye C’ptain
by TFraser
Secret garden II
by electricbird
Ethiopia-Dassanetch
by marjanvanthielen
Close your eyes
by Kvikken
Dilan
by kentsiz
The last smoke…
by rocker-sanjog
In the cold light of morning
by DisposableMe
Black & White Portrait
by Lars Willem Veldkampf
Landon BP Black & White Portrait
by Steven Hart
Fisherman
by womanish
The Girl and the Baby
by OneOnOne Photography
Nathan
johnny nikon
Antonino
by sam cartelli
Nikkormat
by Studio d’Xavier
Old man with a cigarette
by LouisWu
Dancing in Bare Feet
by dfg photography
Turkish Market Seller
by keith
Jinny in Black and White
by TXphotoblog
Oh my friends you haven’t changed
by Ornelia Olivieri
liviachicca
by Ornelia Olivieri
TRP: Me and My Camera
by Studio d’Xavier
6/100 Duff
by Studio d’Xavier
Portrait of a Punk Girl
by Havovubu
Damian
by Burgunda
Passin’ the Time
by Joel Bedford
8037
by Dmitry Medvedev
Day 30
by Murraynewphotos
Untitled Girl Portrait
by tuturuuu
Untitled Portrait
by MOSH S.K
Gau
by USELESSNANO
Crying Girl
by LouisWu
I hate my obvious freckles
by nikki psych ward
Market stall worker
by StephenQi
Gioty
by paranenormalus
Stare
by violin-sonata
AH
by Krstnn Hrmnsn
“The Pigeon Man”
by Elliotphotos
Che Boris 2
by FrankZimper
Black and White
by mariemadeame
Binki
by Pichead
Black Swan
by zemotion
Black
by BittersweetDisease
Eye black and white
by Ashleigh07Art
Black and White
by KarinePaula
Another Amber
by Jibby!
Sophie in black and white
by Palindroom
Julia
by photomek
Hush now
by iNeedChemicalX
Black Lava
by CRISTYNNA-NECROPOLIS
New Hope Childrens Home
by nick barta
Black white portrait
by lafaette
Black and White
by Fragoline
Black and white
by lkopuz
White 2
by Coffeestain
Hearts turn black and white
by iNeedChemicalX
Menja lady, Sheka forest, Ethiopia
by ngari.norway
Freedom In Black And White 1
by kreestal
Untitled Portrait of a Girl
by Lisa Askew
Wisdom
by pastaboy sleeps
Warmth
by pastaboy sleeps
Et l’anarchie de julien
by salusmarc
Black Cherry
by waga27
GPS 8 Rose Black and White
by Rubarb
Black and White II
by Orzz
Summer BW
by larafairie
Movie Star Black and White
by Adam25Toronto
Girl in a white dress
by LesiaV
White + Black
by maliciousfaerie
JOE!
by Martin Quiroz Photography
Black and white
by infernalphotography
Deitra 04
by Jason Stair
Warm Place II
by SynthTwins
Beth – Silhouette
by larafairie
Zoe
by c1po
Jana
by LudovicMazet
Manu
by LudovicMazet
Sells Hamsters
by Roman Abramovich
Black and White
by lucaspagnuoli
Black
by johnwaters
Black and white
by zakharova
Paint it black and white
by krecique
Black Hole Sun
by berzerker-sk
Black Sun
by fatallook
The peter pan
by muszka
Black Math
by rabatz
About Author – Cameron Chapman is a professional Web and graphic designer with over 7 years of experience. She writes for a number of blogs, including her own, Cameron Chapman On Writing. She’s also the author of Internet Famous: A Practical Guide to Becoming an Online Celebrity.
100 Captivating Examples of Urban Decay Photography
Friday, October 2nd, 2009One of the things that makes a great designer is the ability to see beauty in unlikely places. And images of urban decay can really put that ability to the test.
Whether it’s images of abandoned buildings or simply a disregarded alley or nook, there is beauty to be found in the derelict and forgotten areas of the world’s cities. The images below give only a small taste of what’s out there, ready to inspire your next design project.
Urban Decay in Tacoma
by anthonyh2006
Urban Decay at a Marin School
by CourtneyAllison
Urban Decay: Nature Juxtaposed with Industry
by Irit
Day 10 — Urban Decay (or Regrowth?)
by brianjmatis
Urban Decay2
by grigjr
Urban Decay — Sofas and Chairs
by byonder
Urban Decay 11 — Courtyard
by grigjr
Urban Decay – 01 — Graffiti
by scotto
Urban Decay — Aerosol Cans
by ridethespiral1
Urban Decay — Red Chair
by secdoover
UrbanDecay
by entengruetze
Urban Decay — English Academy
by ghostrider-in-ze-sky
Urban Decay: American Auto
by paperdolldreams
Urban Decay: Rusted Factory
by JoeCollver
Urban Decay – 14: Warehouse
by scotto
Urban Decay: Arches
by VSprink
Urban Decay: Black and White Doorway
by downhill
Urban Decay: Smoke Stacks
by snake.eyes
Urban Decay 5: Sunlight Effects
by ghostrider-in-ze-sky
Urban Decay Boston
by tarotist
Urban Decay: Three Towers
by bloodfilledlungs
Urban Decay: Water Fountain
by Enzo D.
Urban Decay New Set – 1
by ro-stock
Rust in Peace
by thespook
Decay VIII
by Benjinoman
Queens Urban Decay 207a
by chaserpaul
Urban Decay 3: Stroke-on-Trent
by CarolAnneS
Urban Decay 2: Peeling Plaster and Brick
by rosetigerdragon
Decay from the "Urban Exploration" Project
by MuffYz
Urban Decay, Velluters
by Xavi Calvo
Urban Decay (Moscow)
by happy-dee-dooo
Urban Decay: Broken Window
by B Rosen
Urban Decay 008: Peeling Paint
by MarcoFiorentini
Old Colonial Mansion Opposite the National Museum
by remittance_girl
Stuffed If I Know
by MIAD
Dodgey Ladder
by MIAD
Urbex Self Portrait
by James Loesch
Blue Door, Yellow Wall
by Stoxasths
Setting Up the Fair
by Stoxasths
Krampnitz
by James C Farmer
The Old Soccer Stadion
by Static_P
In the Heart of the Plant
by NARIBIS
MF
by Static_P
West Park – Still Life 2
by Romanywg
Abandoned Asylum
by andre.govia
Lier Mental Hospital – Old Wheel Chair
by Anders V. Tøftemo
The Next Mission
by Romanywg
West Park Reflections too
by Romanywg
Green: Peeling Pain
by James C Farmer
Please Close the Doors After Leaving
by James C Farmer
Beelitz: #1
by James C Farmer
Way Out
by James C Farmer
Beelitz: #2
by James C Farmer
Concrete Stairwell
by Chris Leithead
Rust Macro at Filey
by tina_manthorpe
Brooklyn Rust: The Brooklyn Bridge
by Digital Agent
Locked Rust Blue
by tina_manthorpe
Cracked Sidewalk in Front of Charlotte Street Arts Centre in Fredericton
by Chris Campbell
Bowling Alley
by keiththrn
Abandoned in Cork
by slinky2000
Abandoned Building
by Isaac E
Denbigh Abandoned Asylum
by andre.goby
Pripyat, Ukraine Chernobyl
by robot fotomat
Nuclear Winter in Chernobyl
by Stuck in Customs
Pripyat Amusement Park, Ukraine Chernobyl
by robot fotomat
Swimming Pool in the Abandoned School in Pripyat’ / Chernobyl
by Danny–Boy
Urban Decay 8
by ghostrider-in-ze-sky
Abandoned Building in Pripyat’ / Chernobyl
by Danny–Boy
Chernobyl/Pripyat, Ukraine: Ferris Wheel
by 8333696
Abandoned Building in Pripyat’ / Chernobyl
by DannyBoy
Watcher
by borderfilms (Doug)
OH Dexter City – Abandoned School
by scottamus
Abandoned City Methodist Church, Gary, Indiana
by Timothy Neesam
Pripyat – Abandoned City
by Dazzababes
Abandoned City: Paper Circles
by eruthnum
Abandoned City: Kitchen Stove
by eruthnum
City Meth: Gary, Indiana
by Noel Kerns
Abandoned Building in La Habana, Cuba
by vormplus
Hospental, Abandoned Building: Switzerland
by Tuuur
Abandoned Row Houses – Perlman Place (Baltimore)
by sann235
NYC Ghetto: Bushwick Brooklyn
by izakokomari890
Flats to Let 1987: South Bronx
by Urban Photos
Grungy Wall Texture
by iammi-z
Rust Texture
by code1name
Grunge: Wooden Door
by jazza
Lisbon Balconies
by hbrinkman
Old Wood: Grungy Wooden Structure
by jazza
Deserted Houses
by barunpatro
Old Tower
by cyborg1us
Old Stavelot: Ardennes, Belgium
by hbrinkman
Museum? A Rundown Shack in Sofala, NSW, Australia
by drakemata
Street Urban Decay: Porto City, Portugal
by saavem
Tangled Wires
by drog1998
Abandoned Warehouse 5: Gatke Building, Warsaw, IN
by freschje
Miami, Arizona
by kevinzim
New Orleans Alley post Katrina
by bonesdog
Ruins
by Marinela
Utrect: Canal in Holland
by martwork
Old Door in a House in Limache, Chile
by philhxc
Urban Winter: Saarbrücken, Bürgerpark
by Author
About Author – Cameron Chapman is a professional Web and graphic designer with over 7 years of experience. She writes for a number of blogs, including her own, Cameron Chapman On Writing. She’s also the author of Internet Famous: A Practical Guide to Becoming an Online Celebrity.













































































































































































































