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14th February 2013, 04:25 AM
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14th February 2013, 09:41 AM
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14th February 2013, 11:58 AM
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Re: Black & White manipulation in portraits
I don't have a single black-and-white style with anything. As an example, if a particular image calls for high contrast, I use it. If not, I don't. In summary, I use whatever post-processing makes the image look like what I had in mind when I released the shutter.
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14th February 2013, 01:53 PM
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Re: Black & White manipulation in portraits
Mauricio: You now ask about technique, you got an answer from one of I think the best portrait shoots on CIC that is Phil Page or "dubaiphil". Without looking at the post production, look at the composition they I will say catch the mood not create it. Your first shoot, standard straight on, fills full frame, shot with the camera slightly upwards. Now look at Phil's, only one in portrait the others in more of a landscape mode, the camera is looking (focused) on the eyes that draws you into the face and the person. It makes sense to me. Look at his web site see how he works the image. You are just finishing school, now take those things they have taught you, now wrap, twist, bend, crush, and destory those things thus creating your own style, not a style that you need to give to your teachers to pass.
Cheers:
Allan
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