9 Tips for Black and White Street Photography

9 Tips for Black and White Street Photography

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9 Tips for Black and White Street Photography
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Many photographers like to take street photos and convert them to black and white. Black and white photos attract people's attention because they are different from what we see. They are like an altered reality. Because we always see color photos, black and white photos of everyday life can make it more interesting.

Monochrome photos are simpler and have fewer distractions than color images.

Here are eight tips that will help you take better black and white street photos:

Think black and white.
Find a good place to stand where the light and shadows are interesting.
Preview your compositions in black and white.
Shoot in RAW
Switch your monitor and electronic viewfinder to black and white.
Explore various composition rules.
Incorporate motion blur into movement.
Manage your depth of field. Don't always use very narrow or very wide aperture settings.
Take your time. Don't be in a hurry.

I hope you find these tips helpful and can incorporate them into your black and white street photography.

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