Originally Posted by
ChrisC
As an art teacher ~ My students never start anything in color first. It is imperative to truly grasp how and where tonal ranges fall and what influences those ranges..light, reflective surfaces, surfaces themselves, fore and backgrounds, the absence or near absence of light...it is a wonderful exercise in the teaching of "seeing."
To me, color often tries to hide flaws whereas B&W is always true to a viewer's eye. It is hard to hide a tonal flaw. Of course, that is just my humble opinion.