Today we’re talking about Black & White images and I LOVE talking about them because I don’t think they get talked about enough!!! Black and white images have a way of evoking so much EMOTION in a photo, and I walk through a specific set of questions to determine if a photo I’m editing should or should not be black & white!
I really do LOVE black and white images and I hope you find this video helpful as you think about editing images in black and white!!!
(Looking for more info about black & white images? This post might be helpful, too!!)
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