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Why you might want to shoot in black & white even when shooting RAW
Photographer Kevin Mullins is often asked why he chooses to shoot his camera in black & white, even when shooting raw. So often, in…
DaVinci Resolve 15 final released, comes with Fusion integration and massive performance enhancements
Since Blackmagic combined Resolve, Fusion and Fairlight in the Resolve 15 Beta, I’ve been waiting for this one to get its final stable release….
Fujifilm may bring back black & white films. Yes, really
This is an odd one – but very cool. Fujifilm has spent the last few years systematically killing off all their film. Apparently, though, they’re…
How to create full colour photographs with only black & white film
We all know that digital images are made up of red, green and blue “pixels”. Often, to capture this, sensors are in some kind of…
Follow these nine quick tips to raise your black and white photography to a higher level
Both black and white and color photography have their charm, but it takes some skill to master when and how to shoot or edit…
Learn how to see in black and white and when to use it in your photography
Some photos look way better in black and white than they would in color. And yet, the others totally lose their appeal after you convert…
How to effectively light black & white shots for a dramatic look
Lighting scenes for shooting in black & white is a little different from working with colour. For a start, you don’t have to worry about…
Eight ways to use a garbage bag in your photo and video shoots
A plastic bag is one of those things that are always handy to have in your gear bag. In this video, Dave Knop a.k.a. Knoptop…
Fixing discolouration during the dodge & burn retouch
This will thankfully be a quick little technique on how to fix an issue that can be incredibly infuriating. This discolouration issue I’m referring to…
How to colour grade your images with intent
Colour grading tends to specifically refer to the colouring of video and in photography, we often refer to this as colour toning, but whatever you’re…







































