Amateur Photographer  |  23rd June 2018
BLACK & WHITE FOR SUMMER
Photographers often think of winter, with its colourless skies and barren landscapes, as the ideal season to shoot black & white. Indeed it is, but that
doesn’t mean you can’t get great mono images in summer. The strong, harsh light makes it a great time to play with shadows, and shooting into the sun can result in powerful silhouettes. So we present a guide to having a successful
b&w summer, whether shooting digitally or film. While moody monochrome scenes aren’t usually associated with summer, Tim Clinch suggests setting yourself a challenge by shooting in black & white.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Photographer 23rd June 2018.