9 quick tips for BETTER BLACK & WHITE photos

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • These days, colour is the default from the casual smartphone shooter to the professional photographer with the high-spec DSLR. Black and white has become a filter, an afterthought, a way of 'rescuing' problematic shots.
    But black and white is more than an editing technique, it's a completely different way of working. A completely different photographic language.
    Making the conscious choice to create black and white photography will help you develop your visual senses and force you to see the world differently.
    In this video, I run through 9 tips and techniques to help you develop your black and white photography.
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    00:00 Introduction
    02:10 PLAN TO SHOOT BLACK AND WHITE
    02:52 LOOK FOR THE ABSTRACT
    04:00 SHOOT IN RAW OR USE COLOUR FILTERS
    04:46 USE LONG EXPOSURES
    05:36 DODGE AND BURN
    07:09 UNDERSTAND HOW LIGHT IS AFFECTED
    07:52 USE HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR)
    08:38 EMPHASISE MOOD
    09:15 SUBVERT EXPECTATION
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  • @CPTMorningWood
    @CPTMorningWood 6 років тому +481

    Can't wait to watch this channel blow up! Keep up the good work man

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому +19

      CPTMorningWood Thanks. That would be good. I could dedicate more time to producing content for it then.

    • @DanBullmanPhotography
      @DanBullmanPhotography 6 років тому +3

      Homeboy is blowing up 🚀🚀🚀 His videos are awesome!

    • @ianf8554
      @ianf8554 5 років тому

      hope so

    • @Anon54387
      @Anon54387 5 років тому +1

      For Pete's sake it is expensive to ride the subway and metro buses in London compared to the USA. It's about triple the cost. Moreover, if one buys a ticket in most metro areas it is good for 24 hours. One just again shows the ticket and gets on again without additional charge.

    • @scocksey
      @scocksey 4 роки тому +1

      Very inspirational

  • @daswhitney
    @daswhitney 4 роки тому +40

    This was one of the best, most thoughtful UA-cam photography essays I've watched.

  • @santiagodemiguel5107
    @santiagodemiguel5107 6 років тому +249

    I'm so glad my procrastination skills brought me to this video! I'm really excited to start shooting black and white this weekend.

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому +5

      Santiago de Miguel Glad I inspired you.

    • @lola444metallica
      @lola444metallica 5 років тому +1

      haha same

    • @kavinsp
      @kavinsp 4 роки тому +5

      Meanwhile in 2099 : I'll shoot b&w this week

    • @pranamsk
      @pranamsk 4 роки тому

      +1

    • @alanalain4884
      @alanalain4884 3 роки тому +1

      2020: ok, I got to get a camera...

  • @ardagunal3641
    @ardagunal3641 5 років тому +42

    I love how you turn regular informative videos and turn them into art.

  • @aocchan
    @aocchan 3 роки тому +6

    I'm a very beginner photographer and subconsciously I've never liked black and white. But after watching this video, I think I understand it more, and I feel like giving it a try, eventually. Thank you for explaining not only the techniques, but also the art and meaning behind photography.

  • @phunkyfill74
    @phunkyfill74 5 років тому +55

    "[Shooting in] black and white is not generally something that we pre plan... it is more than an editing technique; it's more than a creative filter; it's a completely different way of working - a completely different photographic language."
    -You
    subscribed!

    • @suzannabienkowski2033
      @suzannabienkowski2033 4 роки тому

      It is a different way of looking at the world, gauging the tones, measuring the gray scale, balancing out the hot spots, etc. Pre-production, production, and post-production in the darkroom, or on a printer.

  • @MattHooker
    @MattHooker 6 років тому +16

    It's always nice to switch the brain over to B&W mode and spend the day with it, and since I got your film presets I've enjoyed it even more.

  • @DonalLeader
    @DonalLeader 6 років тому +11

    This has to be one of the best ever practical videos on black and white photography. I belong to the old film days when I did my own darkroom processing. This video inspires me to go back there again. Great stuff!

  • @ro3843
    @ro3843 2 роки тому +11

    How is he not as popular as McKinnon? His content and production are better imo

    • @atticustay1
      @atticustay1 5 місяців тому +3

      I find Peter McKinnon very annoying and I think he’s pretty overrated

  • @steveoutdoors5964
    @steveoutdoors5964 6 років тому +7

    I also studied photography in my late teens at college. At the time it was just a case of doing a fun course at college and didn't carry on photography after the course. All my work was also black and white producing my own prints in the darkroom. Now I'm getting back into photography 20+ years later I've found myself leaning toward black and white again.
    Great informative video.
    ATB Steve.

  • @nir2594
    @nir2594 6 років тому +3

    This channel is my favorite source for photography now. Jamie, your approach is really valued.

  • @pedroaugustomeza
    @pedroaugustomeza 5 років тому +6

    Love your work dude. Great teaching, and a profound knowledge beyond the “Instagram photography” that so many bloggers have. Cheers man!

  • @abdimaligibrahim9057
    @abdimaligibrahim9057 5 років тому +3

    you're actually amazing. you have taught me way more about photography then studying as an A LEVEL. well done you deserve so much more appreciation

  • @markharris5771
    @markharris5771 6 років тому +41

    I couldn’t agree more about you attitudes to black and white, I partially returned to shooting HP5+ and FP4+. I don’t believe either film or digital is better than the other, but I believe in different situation one is better than the other. Urban, street, outdoor portraits can look better on film, but in a studio working tethered or for wildlife with fast FPS it has to be digital. For landscapes it’s a mixture the film reciprocity rule is a handicap but the colours you can get even with colour negative film can be stunning. Great video, and I would never have guessed it’s 20 years since you were at college.

    • @paulwheelerphotography3428
      @paulwheelerphotography3428 6 років тому +1

      I think Mark has nailed it here. Some of us still shoot and develop B&W film so we kinda have to "see" in both colour for our digital work and in light and dark for film work. A lot, as you know, depends on the hows and whys of development. Your points are all very valid, great informative vid.

    • @billmcfadden4791
      @billmcfadden4791 5 років тому +1

      I miss tmax 3200 and Ilford 400. ilford has better tones than Kodak 400 that was developed in color printers.

    • @Vincent780320
      @Vincent780320 5 років тому

      Studio,architecture and landscape - film
      Sport, and wildlife - digital.Anyway,these days people don't know or think about film is already finished story and they are wrong.Film is still the best!Keep film alive.Go and shoot film.

  • @katelikesrectangles
    @katelikesrectangles 5 років тому +3

    Just discovered your channel; I've been devouring all your content. I love that you treat the audience with intelligence. Your photos at the end are incredible. Thank you so much!

  • @ajb73
    @ajb73 5 років тому

    Finally a video that doesn't treat me as an idiot or brand new to photography - a heart felt thank you. Like you, I learned B&W on an old fully manual camera - 20 years later I'm picking up the same camera and shooting film again - it feels good and videos like yours really help inspire me to do it again

  • @eddiekirk2101
    @eddiekirk2101 6 років тому +50

    Oh my goodness, Jamie! This video has so many amazing elements! Humor, art, brilliant writing, concise information, and every single shot is captivating. This is seriously a perfect format, and your style just makes it that much more incredible. I've been a watcher for some time, and I have finally subscribed because of this video. Thank you for putting your time and passion into creating content like this!

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому +6

      Eddie Kirk Thank you for subscribing and for your kind comment. I’ll keep at it with these videos. The more subs and views I get, the more time I can dedicate to getting content out.

    • @jamesburke9853
      @jamesburke9853 4 роки тому +1

      Channel 4 should pick him up for short, modern photography slots ;-) #channel4

  • @angelabensted4719
    @angelabensted4719 6 років тому +3

    Walking around Chinatown in Bangkok yesterday I couldn't take a decent photo. On a whim I switched to Acros film simulation on my Fuji Xt2 and the world transformed. I took a dozen shots that I loved. Watching your video today has been incredibly helpful; entertaining and informative as usual. I'm keen to go out and do it better now. Thanks for sharing your expertise.

  • @marcogiai-coletti354
    @marcogiai-coletti354 6 років тому +1

    Thank you! I'm so glad that there are more of us that love B&W.

  • @ericrobinson8078
    @ericrobinson8078 4 роки тому +1

    My new favourite presenter. Love his style and method or presenting really sound ideas. He not only knows his stuff, he feels it as well.

  • @AsSeenOnSocialMedia
    @AsSeenOnSocialMedia 6 років тому +24

    Good advice. I'm liking your videos. Thanks man

  • @DanielInce
    @DanielInce 6 років тому +5

    Great Vlogtorial here! I have been hesitant to use some techniques here but this has inspired me to shoot more b&w. Thanks!

  • @raleighlay1495
    @raleighlay1495 5 років тому

    You’ve made this a favorite UA-cam site for me! Your discussions with us on the many aspects of photography - imparting thought, perspective and a bit of history - hits the bullseye! All to often photography UA-camrs talk about form but offer little substance, fact but no idea! You’ve given me a lot to consider in many videos and I’ll endeavor to incorporate some of what I’ve learned into my photography, so that it conveys my truth through the lens.
    Thanks, and keep up the great work!

  • @thelegendrubyrodd
    @thelegendrubyrodd 5 років тому +4

    because of this one video i am subscribing. thanks for helping me understand how to approach black & white photography a bit better

  • @AmmarHabjouqa
    @AmmarHabjouqa 6 років тому +70

    Keep up the good work. I often go out with a virtual roll of 24 shots and shoot jpeg in black and white profile and manual mode. I don't check what I shoot and go home when I have finished my virtual roll. It's fun and takes me back to the last century.

    • @orls9068
      @orls9068 5 років тому +2

      Great idea and thanks I will try that sometime, shooting black and white 35mm in college now, this will be good for when I can't afford rolls of film and I have my dslr there to make use of

    • @N000-reply
      @N000-reply 5 років тому +2

      Im going to try this idea

    • @sjsphotog
      @sjsphotog 5 років тому +3

      great self exercise/project. Makes you re-live the "good ole days". i think I need to do this. this also keeps you inspired and the shoot SHORTER and not go into being an all day session where you can get distracted or get sad. better to be short and sweet and get back and review the work, find your weaknesses, and fix the problem before the next days'/weeks mini session. Plan / Do / Check Act ( the basic Process Improvement Cycle)

    • @sjsphotog
      @sjsphotog 5 років тому +1

      You can shoot in RAW+JPEG on many mid/upperend cameras to get the JPG on the screen but still have the RAW to be able to edit later fully if you find you got a winner ( or not) :)

    • @brendanwho
      @brendanwho 4 роки тому +1

      wish I had the discipline to stick to that! but i usually cant help myself but take and extra 2-3 frames on digital "just in case" one change is slightly better

  • @RS-Amsterdam
    @RS-Amsterdam 6 років тому +24

    Great video, I love B/W over Color and can relate to your tips.
    Color can emphasize a subject but can also be a distraction of the subject if something is more obtrusive by color in the frame than the subject itself. Often you're better of with B/W. Also in the winter time when colors are more shades of grey, you are better of with completely B/W.
    Pity you don't make video's more frequently but anyway thanks for sharing.
    Love it

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому +2

      RS Thanks. I’m trying to get more content out. Just really busy with work and kids. More coming soon…

  • @christopherward5065
    @christopherward5065 4 роки тому +2

    Mono reprograms the eye towards tone, texture, contrast, juxtaposition. The strength of seeing in grey tones and choosing pictorial elements that generate depth and plasticity is inspiring. Just walking around becomes an exciting collection of scenes to frame and capture. Shooting becomes a way of entering a dialogue with the behaviour of lenses and filters and how light transforms or reveals surfaces. Thanks for another great video. Your ten points are on point and each of your ten points spawn a range of new directions to explore.

  • @willermax
    @willermax 3 роки тому +2

    This video is gold, I find myself back on this video from time to time.

  • @rahulgamasta2313
    @rahulgamasta2313 6 років тому +6

    Man, you are an amazing educator.

  • @conicsvalencia
    @conicsvalencia 6 років тому +13

    Great video as always. Love your channel.

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому

      Kristoffer Nico Valencia thank you

  • @olszmen
    @olszmen 2 роки тому

    For me your channel is the only one that is worth my time on the entire photography genre on UA-cam. Always inspiring, always fresh, always provokes to creative thinking. Thanks for that!

  • @shadju1
    @shadju1 4 роки тому

    I've just started to get into photography and you have no idea how excited this video has made me feel to go out and try something new! Thank you so much

  • @danlightened
    @danlightened 4 роки тому +3

    The start was so beautiful, I got goosebumps. One of the best youtube videos ever made. Loved the examples.
    If color in the frame isn't contributing, I prefer B & W.
    Love what you said about abstracts. I'm always looking for the abstract in day to day objects and places too.
    Could you please tell more about tones in B & W (like where you talked using a blue filter for the sky to bring out details)
    I almost never hear pro photographers about it.

  • @miriamschoon2105
    @miriamschoon2105 6 років тому +4

    You sir, have just won my subscription!
    Very well made clip, lovely photographs and awesome quotes.
    Bravo

  • @camwhore09
    @camwhore09 5 років тому

    I love how you explain things in your videos! So much learning here! Not just skills and tutorials in photography, but also lessons as a photographer... As a person... Can't put it in words really... But thank you so much!

  • @joshuawarren1715
    @joshuawarren1715 Рік тому

    Nostalgia overload! Same history of a kid in high school and college in the latter 90s, shooting B&W, developing in the darkroom, seeing color as a point-and-shoot or for studios shooting products for magazines. Thanks for the feels, bro!

  • @jonbuscall8901
    @jonbuscall8901 6 років тому +3

    Absolutely first class Jamie. Many, many thanks.

  • @lilblingking1491
    @lilblingking1491 6 років тому +3

    This is an awesome video! I started shooting b&w film a few years ago which has helped me visualize scenes in b&w, but I realize there's a lot I can do to improve my photos, and these tips will definitely help me heaps with that. Also, the Barbican looks like a dream spot to go shooting! Would love to plan a visit there some day

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому

      Thank you. The Barbican is a crazy place. It’s basically a housing complex with a concert hall, cinemas, a library, gallery space, indoor gardens etc. but it’s this huge maze of walkways and brutalist high rises. It always seems so quiet and empty which is a rarity for central London.

  • @nicobrand3468
    @nicobrand3468 5 років тому +1

    Man I really enjoyed this video, you have such an relaxed way of communicating these points and underlining it perfectly with visual content and examples. Nice natural inspiring vibe there, especially with this intro and outro telling something about you, and you're story with B/W.
    Thank you Jamie, keep on rockin'!!

  • @lukastomasevicius2573
    @lukastomasevicius2573 3 роки тому

    honestly, best photography related channel on youtube. Information is super concentrated, clear and the video length is just on point. amazing, keep it up, Jamie!

  • @felicityevans6754
    @felicityevans6754 6 років тому +4

    Great video Jamie. I'd 'forgotten' how creative B&W can be.

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому +1

      Thanks. I like how BW cuts down your options and makes you see in only light and dark. This 'cutting it down to basics' thing seems to have become a theme in my videos. I must do an overly complex one to balance it out.

  • @napparitm
    @napparitm 6 років тому +3

    Amazing! Really liked this one! I fully enjoy your sence of humour!

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому

      TeenyChannel Thanks. Glad my sense of humour is shared.

  • @arn4v_
    @arn4v_ 6 років тому

    I love how super interactive this video is! Music choice is apt and how you explain things is great! Thank you for creating!

  • @CarmineGroe
    @CarmineGroe 6 років тому

    Another outstanding video!! Great work Jamie!

  • @NielsdeKemp
    @NielsdeKemp 5 років тому +3

    Awesome storytelling mate! Cheers from The Netherlands!

  • @lylestavast7652
    @lylestavast7652 6 років тому +33

    Ansel Adams would have been the worlds foremost PS junkie... layers and all the tools available for control/manipulation... add in the high dynamic range of digital captures - so much he had to work around/with on film/paper limitations, developer and expansion/contractions... printing down, lifting up darks... he'd probably have files with a thousand layers and merging many captures in his own flavor of hdr (minus the tone mapping) - to get it *just* right... 'be a heck of an IG feed to follow ;) Good set of points on BW and a very nicely edited vid - Lyle

    • @MsBettyRubble
      @MsBettyRubble 5 років тому

      So true!

    • @TheOsfania
      @TheOsfania 5 років тому +1

      Adams's film has so much more dynamic range than digital, it's not even a close comparison.

    • @thegreatvanziniphotos5976
      @thegreatvanziniphotos5976 5 років тому +2

      Yes. I saw a show years ago that showed some prints straight from his negs. Great shots but tonally it really showed how much of his magic was in the darkroom.

    • @sjsphotog
      @sjsphotog 5 років тому +1

      actually he'd be a Lightroom junkie as Lr is for true Photographers. Ps is for image manipulators and graphic artists :)

    • @lylestavast7652
      @lylestavast7652 2 роки тому

      @@sjsphotog he'd be using luminosity masks by the dozens all over the place and LR even with the recent masking add, would never take him there :)

  • @ilerioyedele8481
    @ilerioyedele8481 4 роки тому

    Hey Jamie. A couple things. I am new to photography and as such I've been through a lot of UA-cam just getting familiar with it all. You have stood out to me. And I think the reason for this is multifaceted. Firstly, your videos are interesting. I like your creative transitions, mastery of editing, and the general look and feel of them. I appreciate your insight and I feel like I can learn a lot. I also like your style. It mixes in something else I love on UA-cam, the video essay. You don't just give the bland tips and call it a day. You create a story around it with examples.
    All this to say, I appreciate your videos.

  • @saheltaja
    @saheltaja 4 роки тому

    The reason I have subscribed to your channel is your eloquent way of putting down in words these artistic concepts that take the viewers' understanding of the art and craft that is photography further - not merely by showing techniques or lists of dos and don'ts, but by planting a seed of whys, a kernel of thought that inspires and challenges. Kudos!
    And you manage to do so with a literal list of dos and dont's.
    There is something deeply profound in your videos that shows your love of photography and the breadth of your knowledge and enthusiasm with the subject. You, sir, would make a brilliant professor, but I'll settle for enjoying your videos.

  • @runninblue9415
    @runninblue9415 6 років тому +3

    Really good stuff. Mature content but irreverent presentation works well. Your style is developing into v watchable . Next big thing 😁

  • @johnlagunagamer2700
    @johnlagunagamer2700 3 роки тому +5

    “Black and white is for art”
    Dawn WWI looking hella cool

  • @ellshamano
    @ellshamano 4 роки тому

    great one, love how you use examples from all around the world photographers and gives us so much inspiration to look on them, discover their styles and photos and learn more about how to observe the world through the eye of camera

  • @BigCityPalooka
    @BigCityPalooka 5 років тому

    So beautifully done. Great sense of humor, great timing. Thanks so much for making this.

  • @namberak
    @namberak 6 років тому +3

    I bought my first camera more than 50 years ago when I was in grade school. For decades I *only* shot black and white because B&W film was cheaper and was all I could afford. With this being said, this is some extremely solid advice! I have been shooting digital for more than 20 years now and that means ... unless you can afford a Leica ;-) ... you're shooting color and then turning out B&W images. That leads me to piece of advice #10, that might actually be a cousin to one these nine, but regardless, here I go: when you process your images, turn them into the most pleasing, to you, color images. ~Then~ covert them to B&W and go from there. I have found that that approach reduces the amount of time you're likely to spend finding the right way to go with your images. FWIW, YMMV. ;-)

  • @ADaye20237
    @ADaye20237 6 років тому +3

    "..a completely different photographic language."
    THANK YOU !..

  • @brwhyon
    @brwhyon 5 років тому

    Great information. You have changed the way I think about photography, thank you. I started out forty plus years ago shooting on my fathers 35mm Olympus in Black and White and moved away from it as technology allowed, today after watching your video I have a new perspective on the way, what and how I shoot and create a photo, again, thank you and keep up the great content.

  • @RolandsDad
    @RolandsDad 6 років тому

    This was genuinely outstanding, my friend. Thank you.

  • @BSF111
    @BSF111 6 років тому +3

    OMG I just bought a Pentax P50 last week! haha....top video btw

  • @timskinnercanada
    @timskinnercanada 6 років тому +6

    Well done. Some truly insightful content. Sometimes youtube “tips” videos can be a bit slapdash but this one is really thoughtful. Thanks for that. :)

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому +1

      timskinnercanada Thank you. I’m trying to offer something slightly different in my videos. There’s lots of great UA-cam tutorials out there, but they can sometimes be a bit tech-heavy and concentrate on the _what_ and the _how,_ but miss out on the _why._

    • @timskinnercanada
      @timskinnercanada 6 років тому

      Jamie Windsor Good strategy. I really think you’re onto something.

  • @asyrafabdulsamad5411
    @asyrafabdulsamad5411 5 років тому +1

    This might be one of the most helpful videos I've seen regarding black and white photography. Thanks!

  • @cathyfraser6524
    @cathyfraser6524 4 роки тому

    Thank you Jamie for this video! I really gained a clearer insight on how to go about shooting photos with black and white in mind. Your video was extremely helpful. Thank you!

  • @LightsOnMultiMediaMindArts
    @LightsOnMultiMediaMindArts 6 років тому +9

    When I was in college as an art major one of the painting teachers would not allow students to use color for the first term. Students painted still life paintings with silvery looking tea pots, spoons, and glass vases until they got the tricks of using value. I was always a better draftsman than painter and I still draw because it teaches you to see and teaches you how to adjust values to increase the illusion of depth--something photographers take for granted, but painters and draftsman painstakingly achieve with magician-like tricks of the eye. When I want to shoot B&W I use my Infrared camera with a 830nm filter. Once you shoot IR you’ll never think of B&W in the same way again.

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому

      Glen Bledsoe I’ve never shot infrared but always wanted to. Thought about buying an old 5D and getting it converted once or twice.

    • @LightsOnMultiMediaMindArts
      @LightsOnMultiMediaMindArts 6 років тому +2

      Unless you want to play with all those funny colors I would recommend getting the 830nm filter. I know people recommend getting filters that blend in some visible light and convert from there to B&W, but my experience is that 830nm gives better, richer, silvery tones not matched by the other filters. You’ll find out that IR captures the world in often unexpected ways. It sees through sunglasses, through layers of old varnish in furniture to reveal beautiful wood grain and in some individuals reveals delicate blood vessels just below the skin not unpleasantly. It's great for street photography and of course landscape. Because IR passes through some kinds of coatings IR light tends to bounce around inside zoom lenses and creates over the top lens flairs. I rarely have this problem shooting with primes, though. I don’t think you'll be sorry once you give it a try. Some explanations make the process seem more difficult than it really is.

  • @-grey
    @-grey 6 років тому +12

    Bad HDR halos are the worst thing to happen to photography. Not even unnecessary over-use of the clarity slider comes a close second.

    • @jamiewindsor
      @jamiewindsor  6 років тому

      のぢGrey I never touch that clarity slider. I hate it.

    • @aurorahiraeth5896
      @aurorahiraeth5896 5 років тому

      I saw a Lightroom tutorial and a kid cranked up the clarity to 90 and I clicked off the video.

    • @kkfoto
      @kkfoto 5 років тому

      HDR is a plague. 9 times out of 10, people overdo it.

  • @fefis333
    @fefis333 5 років тому

    Your channel is amazing Jamie. Thanks for all the knowledge

  • @PeterStawicki
    @PeterStawicki 6 років тому +3

    Shes precious!!

  • @jadeejimenez9448
    @jadeejimenez9448 4 роки тому

    Love your channel! thanks for being you and the help.

  • @thejoulesproject9853
    @thejoulesproject9853 5 років тому +1

    Jamie, you're probably the best photography youtuber that I've ever seen. It's amazing tho, you're making art with everything on your hand!

  • @robvonzuben7263
    @robvonzuben7263 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing this, just what I needed to kick start my black and white journey.

  • @swiftnick3
    @swiftnick3 5 років тому

    Very inspirational, clear & memorable tutorial, delivered with your great passion for your art as always. This video has just cemented the belief that I have always had, i.e. if anyone can truly master the black and white image, (which I try so hard to do but haven't got anywhere near yet) then this is a fundamental foundation stone in the art of all photography. I will save this excellent video and will return to it many times in my attempts to just 'nail that image'. Thank you again Mr Windsor.

  • @jasonblackman
    @jasonblackman Місяць тому

    I'm revisiting some of my favorite videos. Thank you again for making this one. I hope you and your family are well.

  • @kg5491
    @kg5491 4 роки тому

    Love the videos you have been posting recently - very polished and informative!

  • @pvandck
    @pvandck 3 роки тому

    Watching this more than 2 years later. Really excellent video/tutorial.
    I started out developing and printing (black and white, then colour) nearly 50 years ago before having a career in PR and industrial photography, and I recognise everything you talk about here. And it's all so spot on.
    If I may add or elaborate on one thing. You mentioned the importance or relevance of post-procesing, illustrating the obvious truth that it's not cheating. But I think it's worth stating for the benefit of anyone aspiring to a "pure" form of photography that there's no such thing as "purist" or unmanipulated photography. Every single aspect of photography requires decisions to be made, and sometimes quite a bit of technical knowledge (even if it's someone else's decisions and technical knowledge) in order to manipulate light to form an image. In the "old days" of film there would be no photographs without the wet darkroom or laboratory and the myriad of decisions made there. Today, without the in-camera software, algorithms and file formats there would be no digital images. Photoshop, Lightroom and other image editing programs allow us to work with raw images and make the decisions (and more) that some of us used to make in the dark room.
    Anyway, this is a really excellent, inspiring video and I thank you.

  • @j.walkproductions612
    @j.walkproductions612 5 років тому

    Great content! Love the use of historical facts, quotes and footage. This channel is highly educational, keep it up!

  • @hjohnstone6921
    @hjohnstone6921 4 роки тому

    I brought a canon 70d a couple of years ago, always wanted to get into photography, been playing about over time and get the odd ok pic (nothing I would share) I love black and white pictures, recently I changed the settings to black and white on my cam, and it’s really given me a boost of confidence... Watching this video has just given me a huge boost!!! Thank you so much for making and sharing this, and I hope you make a good living doing what you do👏🏼... you’re an inspiration my friend👍🏻😊 I could chat to you for hours about photography, it’s my chill out time... my mrs just laughs at me, which feels like a kick in the stomach tbh... keep up the good work James😊👍🏻

  • @adventurecoalition3690
    @adventurecoalition3690 8 місяців тому +1

    This was great 👍 a lot packed into 11 minutes. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge and expertise, inspired to shoot more B&W photos

  • @stefanbendik26
    @stefanbendik26 4 роки тому

    Love your videos. Excellently edited and full of wisdom. No b-roll nonsense or blabbering about stuff that has nothing to do with the title.

  • @jer3006
    @jer3006 4 роки тому

    I've watched 100+ photography videos in the last few weeks until my eyes (and ears!) are tired. Then I saw this one and if I had an Oscar you would win it in a landslide. On the surface you just sat there talking but the research, editing, examples and samples of each of your well-described tips are stunning! Thanks not only for what I just listed but also for ...
    Not screaming at me and waving your arms wildly
    Sticking to your topic
    Incredibly keeping all the image credits and metadata away from UA-cam subtitles, progress bars, pause and play symbols!
    And I have to say it again... your content is superb and right on target. Thank you.

  • @nineborg
    @nineborg 4 роки тому

    Omg absolutely loved the tips and the style. So good!

  • @ScaffsSimRacing
    @ScaffsSimRacing Рік тому +2

    Just getting back into photography after many years, one I would add would be, embrace Noise. I shot a lot of bands back in the early 90's, using available light and heavily pushed HP5+, often to 1600 or 3200, which resulted in a lot of grain. while you can add grain in PP, I find that leaving the noise in place or nor removing all of it, can add a great deal of texture to digital B&W.

  • @ChrisBoultonPhotography
    @ChrisBoultonPhotography 4 роки тому

    Love this vid for both its content and it’s aesthetic. Some deep consideration has gone into it from somebody that is artistic and an excellent photographer.

  • @user-fj7if2pj2v
    @user-fj7if2pj2v 6 років тому

    This video is awesome! Not only the information but the editing, the Jamie's attitude - great work, thanks!

  • @MaryD321
    @MaryD321 4 роки тому

    What a fabulous tutorial. You are so incredibly well-spoken that I was mesmerized listening to you. Your tips are excellent and I can't wait to hear more of what you know. Thank you!

  • @thecherishedlife
    @thecherishedlife 3 роки тому

    This is the best video I have EVER seen on black and white. It reminded me of doing b&w film photography in high school, which I miss SO bad! THANK YOU!! Thank you for reminding me to get back to what I really love ❤️

  • @yauki1312
    @yauki1312 4 роки тому

    Great tips Jamie. Thanks for sharing this awesome video.

  • @preciousamakwartemaaoduro3904
    @preciousamakwartemaaoduro3904 6 років тому

    Glad I found this! Glad I found you! I’m so happy!
    Thank you!

  • @Billytheshit
    @Billytheshit 6 років тому +2

    wow, great video! gave me a much better understanding of the matter! Thanks for sharing

  • @WalkingEng
    @WalkingEng 5 років тому +1

    Great Video. I love Black and White images. Thanks for the inspiration

  • @txdave2
    @txdave2 5 років тому

    This is one of the most useful and intelligent photography videos I have watched on UA-cam. It took me back to the 1970's when I shot Tri-X in 35mm and medium format. Thanks for the inspiration to try digital black and white.

  • @carloscarrillo539
    @carloscarrillo539 2 роки тому

    Sometimes I forget your channels exists. but every time I run into, I'm always glad I did. You have such a great idea and vast knowledge of how photography really works.

  • @vernskid
    @vernskid 5 років тому

    I love this. Completely agree, B&W looks like art to me. Just love it.

  • @anatolenavarro6351
    @anatolenavarro6351 5 років тому

    Now I'm pumped to do some black and white shots. Thanks for the awesome tips

  • @MikeyTachuk
    @MikeyTachuk Рік тому

    real quality video here mate. Especially drawing from history and showing practical examples from the past. Really well done!

  • @JohnRoyle
    @JohnRoyle 4 роки тому

    Good as always. I like the fact that you combine the technical and artistic in your videos, which is the thing that I like about photography. Keep up the good work Jamie.

  • @twinklesuperpalm
    @twinklesuperpalm 6 років тому

    great video and great tips! very inspiring

  • @eVACu8M
    @eVACu8M 4 роки тому

    so far Ive watched 3 or 4 of your vids, but I subbed right when I was in the midst of the first. Really good quality stuff you bring to the table here!

  • @paulgriffin8566
    @paulgriffin8566 6 років тому

    Hi Jamie, that was one of the most heart felt and passionate videos I've seen on photography on UA-cam in a long long time. Many thanks for making and sharing. I am inspired.

  • @danielpeens3253
    @danielpeens3253 6 років тому

    Dude... I love your work. And that laid back style, levelheadedness, and story telling approach. Wow!

  • @mrphunky
    @mrphunky 5 років тому

    Broo the background music is fire!! Great tips man. Much love.💯

  • @martincanart7418
    @martincanart7418 5 років тому

    I honestly give you a long clap 👏👏
    First off you give great tips, the best you can find on UA-cam but not only that, you also use great example for us to have a better understanding of what you're explaining and have more photography culture

  • @just_norma7
    @just_norma7 4 роки тому

    Love your videos Jamie! Keep up the good work 🙌🏻

  • @JuanitaHusselmann
    @JuanitaHusselmann 5 років тому

    Finally!!!!! Black and white photography 🖤🖤🖤. No one gets why I love it so much and this is why. Thanks so much for the tips. Love this video. Hope to see more. 🖤🖤🖤