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Colour vs B&W

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Black and White vs Colour

Next Tuesday, I will be taking part in a discussion panel at the RA Camera Club in Ottawa, the topic is “Black and White vs Colour”.  Notice that the wording in the topic is “vs” which hints that it just might be a little confrontational, sort of like the Saints vs Colts or the Senators vs Leafs.  The guidelines for the presentation are: Where, Why, When and How? Is one better than the other? Where is each best suited?

From my perspective I don’t think that one approach is better than the other, it’s not an either-or situation. Having said that, there are certain times, depending on the subject and what I’m trying to convey with that image, that I do think one is better.   For some pictures I like every possible variation that I can produce from a single image. These variations range from  colours that are vivid and over-saturated, to colours which are soft and muted, or to one of the many variations done in Black & White,  infrared, sepia or toned. I am quite sure that most photographers have their own personal preferences and probably accepts both approaches. There are, however, photographers who want to distinguish and separate themselves from others, and who strongly believe that photography should be carried out only in one medium, Black & White or colour.  I, for one, am not one of  them.  I can appreciate the merits of both.

It was just a few short years ago that you would have had to make a conscious decision before you took the shot whether it was going to be B&W or colour. Some photographers had 2 camera bodies, one for B&W and the other for colour. Today, shooting digital raw files gives you the opportunity in post processing for either colour and/or B&W images. Isn’t life great!

What’s your preference - Colour or Black and White?

Upcoming Ottawa Camera Club Presentations

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Ottawa Camera Clubs

In the upcoming months I’ll be giving a couple of presentations to both of the Camera Clubs in Ottawa. It’s been a few years since I have given presentations to these clubs, so I’m looking forward to seeing some old friends and making some new ones.

On January 19th @8:00pm, I’ll be giving an instructional program to the Camera Club of Ottawa. This program will cover the various elements of image design, compositional techniques, subject selection and the creative use of Photoshop and plug-in filter programs for post-processing images. Here’s the link to the Camera Club’s Website

For the RA Photo Club on February 9th, I’ll be participating in a panel discussion on “Colour vs Black and White”.  I’ll be one of the panelists giving a presentation on which format is our preference. This will be followed by questions from a moderator and then followed by questions from the audience. This should be an entertaining and enlightening evening. Here’s the RA Camera Club’s Website

CAPA 2009 Annual Digital Competition

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Windows, Santorini Greece

Today I’ll be judging the 2009 CAPA (Canadian Association for Photographic Art) annual digital competition. I’m very honoured that I’ve been asked to judge this national competition again, this is the second time within recent years that I’ve been a judge for it. This year’s topic is “Windows and Doors”, the photo above isn’t the winning entry, it’s a photograph that I took during one of my workshops to Greece.

Judging “Faces and Figures” Photography Competition

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Last night I judged a photo competition at the RA Photo Club in Ottawa. Well actually the judging was done last week on Thursday night, the results were presented last night at the regular club meeting. The competition was “Faces and Figures”, generally the scores of the images were pretty low, as a lot of the photos didn’t really fit into the club’s strict definition for this competition. I believe that they are going to change that definition for next year which would result in better overall scoring. The winning images were stunning, really excellent work!