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BLACKANDWHITE

These past few months, I have written about all sorts of photography tricks that I use over and over. I recently realized I haven't shared when and why I use black-and-white filters. The funny thing is I didn't really know why I did it myself until I looked back at some of my photos and thought about why I made that choice. Below are examples of the top six reasons I'll slap a black-and-white filter over a photo.

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I use black-and-white when I want to make a background appear less cluttered. I do this all of the time when I take photos somewhere that has a lot going on (like a store).

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I also use black-and-white when the image is blurry because it's zoomed in. Sometimes the photo is awesome and special to me and a black-and-white filter can mask a low-res image and small imperfections.

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I convert to black-and-white when for whatever reason a photo has a weird color cast. In the image above, my house looked really yellow and dull based on the light coming in. A quick switch to black-and-white fixed the problem.

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Similarly, if a photo is too dark or has harsh indoor lighting, I'll try it in black-and-white to see if I like it better. Above is the B5 filter in VSCOcam which can be pretty moody and intense.

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Sometimes a photo will have competing color. In the sample above, my dress was black and Ellerie was wearing white and navy. Converting the photo to black-and-white put the emphasis on us and not the varied colors of our clothing. We look like we match even though in real life we didn't exactly.

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And last, but most important: sometimes black-and-white can add just the right amount of the drama. This photo above is probably one of my favorite photos of Ellerie ever. Her crouch! The light! It's breathtaking. The black-and-white filter really enhanced it by putting the emphasis on her shape and the glow instead of on the rest of the room.

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All of these photos were taken with my iPhone. Recently I've been using the black-and-white filters in the VSCOcam app. Sometimes I find that if I first brighten the exposure, I can get a better black-and-white image (shown above). PicTapGo and Afterlight both have a great black and white filters as well.

I think sometimes people think turning photos to black-and-white is cheating because it's like you're trying to fancy up or remove the chaos from every day life. I get the idea, but I disagree. There's nothing wrong with elevating the every day. The goal here is to have fun with your photos and make sure you love the images that you're getting. That's always going to be my focus no matter what I'm doing, the number of filters I am applying or how I'm cropping. 🙂

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18 responses to “let’s talk black and white photos.”

  1. rachel del grosso Avatar

    i do the same thing, it’s usually to correct weird colors or to take away from distracting backgrounds. great post, elise.

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  2. shicchan Avatar
    shicchan

    I loved reading this and thank you for the tip for VSCOcam at the end! I use it and love it, so any tip, simple or complicated, would be a wonderful one to me!

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  3. Maureen Avatar

    There IS no cheating on your own images. Silly people.

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  4. Jennifer D Avatar
    Jennifer D

    Reading your business story has sent me on a trip through the memory lane of your blog posts that I had never read before. Fun reading. 🙂 Kinda curious – do you still make the good good chicken recipe?

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  5. Traci Avatar

    Truth! I go b&w the same way you do when the colors don’t contrast in the right way. I enjoyed these tips. And yes to elevating the everyday!

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  6. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    haha! no!! we (well me) totally burned out on it. 🙂

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  7. Kim Avatar
    Kim

    I like black and white…but I actually think all of the pictures above look better in color except the very first one. I supposed it comes down to what you are using it for.

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  8. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    yep! to each their own. 🙂

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  9. Cathie Avatar

    I love black and white pics.
    Sometimes I feel uncertain about changing a pic from color to B&W. It feels like cheating and some of my favorite pics are in color. There is nothing like a Polaroid to capture the Harvest Gold of the appliances we had when I was growing up. That’s the beauty of digital pics, right? We can print in B&W and still have the original in all it’s colored glory.

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  10. Rachelle Avatar

    These are all reasons that professional photographers choose to make a photo black and white so I think you are doing pretty alright 🙂

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  11. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    most of my favorite photos are in color. I change less than 10% to black and white. but I agree, it’s nice to have options. 🙂

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  12. Teri Hartman Avatar

    Yep – #1, #3 and #5…my same reasons.

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  13. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    your tip on switching to B/W if the picture is a little grainy is one of my all time fave IG tips. Thank you for sharing!

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  14. Kellie Winnell Avatar

    I was just telling someone about this on the weekend. I do this because often to much colour, if there is such a thing? Or when I am putting the photos into my project life albums, sometimes the black and white on one photo or all, can make them stand out on their own and not get lost.

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  15. Tishey Avatar

    When I put together my blurb book of pictures from last year, I realized there were a lot of not so great pictures and pictures that just didn’t fit together. So I turned every single one of them black & white. It made a great album.

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  16. Kim C. Avatar

    A friend commented on a photo that I had turned b&w recently (probably for one of the reasons above) that color shows the people, b&w shows their soul. I loved that! 🙂

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  17. Steph in Canada Avatar
    Steph in Canada

    Sooooo love everything you said here!!!
    A million reasons I love color photos and a million why I love black and white. Nostalgia maybe? A few of my absolute favorites are black and white, but across a range of snippets in time. The one of my grandparents hugging barefoot in the sand at camp in the 40’s so much love for this one. Sure, it was clearly all that was available in the 40’s…hello! 😄
    That photo sits on my bookcase and I would not have it any other way. Some others from my childhood that I love and not only because it was only what you could use. My grandpa took some great photos back in the day…of the simplest things. People, places, everyday things, everyday moments and I know a huge part of me gravitates towards a black and white photo for that reason quite often.
    Not using my good camera much these days, I appreciate the info for iPhone apps! Something I completely forgot about!

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  18. Kristin Avatar
    Kristin

    I am just catching up on all your blog posts right now and came across this one. I love the pictures you take and the decisions you make with how to present them seem to take what could be an ordinary photo to something much more stunning. I’ve also recently started using black and white for photos (just for personal use), and have used VSCOcam, as well. I also just wanted to recommend (if you haven’t already tried it), the Afterlight app. At first I found the amount of options overwhelming, but I now love how much more control you have. I also like their preset b&w filters, sometimes more than VSCOcam depending on the lighting of the photo. Anyways, just wanted to recommend the app if you haven’t already tried it as I think you could do some really creative things with it! Have a great day!

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