The Secrets to Black & White Street Photography

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @timjamiesonphotos
    @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад +4

    🔴 A huge thanks for watching! If you enjoyed the video please hit the like button and drop a comment - it really helps with the algorithm and spreads the video to more people to see 🙏🏻

  • @larrysalaets7088
    @larrysalaets7088 Год назад +6

    I invested in a lightly used Leica Q2 Monochrom, which creates beautiful B&W files!

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      Awesome! Hope it’s worth the $$$! 🤭

    • @Boatzerama
      @Boatzerama Год назад +1

      I had one and regret selling it. It take’s amazing photos and you can crop in loads.

  • @MrKravmagadude
    @MrKravmagadude Год назад +2

    One of the more useful videos for us folk who want to get started on B&W.

  • @jonathanhumphries2643
    @jonathanhumphries2643 Год назад +3

    Great advice and tips, Tim! I would never have gone back to a black and white TV, but black and white Photography is a wonderful experience, which is continuing to grow on me! 😍 🙏🙏😎

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      Thanks Jonathan! Yeah I always thought b&w was looking at photography backwards, or just for the idea of trying to be ‘arty’ but the more I’ve shot in b&w over time the more I’ve loved it!

  • @erick-gd7wo
    @erick-gd7wo 10 месяцев назад +1

    I started to learn black and white photography using mobile editing application Snapseed back in 2012, from roughly 2021 change into Lightroom for Android since my current smartphone can rake raw photos. The learning process with Snapseed was very improrant as i learned to experiment with highlight and shadow. Yes I do enjoy black and white photography

  • @nukiepie
    @nukiepie Год назад +1

    I love upping the clarity to the max too when post processing for black and white.
    I also like more sad and darker stories for bnw street

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      Yeah definitely, b&w is great for that to really dial up the mood 🙏🏻

  • @lyndapassey2752
    @lyndapassey2752 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this Tim. I really liked how you demonstrated your approach to editing in black and white. A really helpful video.

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      Hey, Linda! Thanks a lot, really glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful 😊

  • @CourtneyG.
    @CourtneyG. Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed watching this Tim, and looking at all of the example photos.
    Particualry the one at 0:19 👏 😮

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Courts! Really happy to hear that mate - as always!! 🙏🏻

  • @ChrisCrabb-w2m
    @ChrisCrabb-w2m 10 месяцев назад +1

    Extremely clear and precise

  • @Photographyinthestreet
    @Photographyinthestreet Год назад +1

    Thanks Tim - another really helpful video - clearly explained

  • @mariosnicolaou8770
    @mariosnicolaou8770 Год назад +1

    Thank you Tim for another exceptional video. It's clear you put a lot of work into your videos. Some great ideas in this video. Thank you so much :)

  • @sidlerslist
    @sidlerslist Год назад +1

    Thank you, Tim, for every advice you post in youtube. I just follow you at instagram. To see your work and inspire me to continue shoot at streets. And thank you again for the camera advice. 🙏👍

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      Hey, Richard! Thanks for the lovely comment. I’m so happy to hear you’re enjoying my channel and fine it useful 😊

  • @Colin399
    @Colin399 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video, very informative

  • @jaffleiron
    @jaffleiron Год назад +1

    Lovely, clear video, Tim. You have a real gift for demystifying a potentially daunting subject. Many thanks indeed!

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Glad you think so and you found the video helpful 🙏🏻

  • @lloydstuartm.d.5625
    @lloydstuartm.d.5625 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just curious, has anyone tried an IR converted camera for street photography? I wonder if it works. Loved the video, just getting into B&W!

  • @michaeljmather
    @michaeljmather Год назад +2

    Awesome video! Thanks Tim. I've been struggling a bit with finding my editing style for black and white - there really are quite a few different looks you can achieve in black and white, contrary to what most people may think. This video has given me some good ideas to work from. Cheers!

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      Thanks a lot! Really glad to hear you found the video useful - happy shooting 📸

  • @andybrining3090
    @andybrining3090 Год назад +2

    Excellent video Tim - thanks for sharing your thoughts. I love shooting in a tweaked Acros film simulation setting on my Fuji X100V and find that the images need very little processing in Lightroom 👍

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      Thanks Andy! Really appreciate that mate. Sounds good - I need to start experimenting with the Fuji simulations more!

    • @andybrining3090
      @andybrining3090 Год назад +2

      @@timjamiesonphotos Yes, that’s the beauty of shooting with Fujifilm cameras - their film simulations are really excellent!

  • @MSladekPhoto
    @MSladekPhoto Год назад +1

    Tanks for these clear and helpful suggestions. As a big fan of minimalism, thinking of doing some telephoto street work with the 70-300... Black & white might be good partner for some (all?) of those images.

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад +2

      Thanks a lot my friend! I’ve been living with my 35 f/2 on the camera for all of my work recently. I really want to purchase the 23mm though to experiment shooting with that focal length, as I’ve never really shot that wide before. Would also be really cool to get the 90mm and try some super compressed scenes and details, gotta get saving 😅. But yeah I think telephoto in black and white could be really cool, looking forward to seeing what you come up with 👌🏻

    • @MSladekPhoto
      @MSladekPhoto Год назад +1

      @@timjamiesonphotos I think it’s so cool how we all see/prefer different fields of view and composing foundations. Also, really glad there are so many options for lenses now on the X-System. A lens I’m really curious about for street work is the Viltrox 75mm f/1.4…

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      Yeah 100%!

  • @shadowboxer2747
    @shadowboxer2747 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great tips

  • @SarahNaqvi
    @SarahNaqvi Год назад +1

    Powerful impressive work loved it

  • @gustavegalland7682
    @gustavegalland7682 Год назад +1

    thanks for your tips but i never convert a color image by desaturate it. I mainly use the specific tools provide by Lightroom under the Black and White tab. Using this method give me more controls of the mix of the different colors to achive my BW image. If i don't use this method i strart with a BW profile

  • @Henryk-j8b
    @Henryk-j8b 6 месяцев назад

    How about shooting in black and White mode on your camera? Or is better shoot in colour then edit?

  • @robinchun1
    @robinchun1 Год назад +1

    The Marc Bolan image.. personally I thought looked great in colour, those few 'pops' of colour that you thought were distracting could have been enhanced for bigger 'pop' (no pun intended re pop) but hey, art is like wine, very subjective!

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад +2

      Hey man! Yeah totally agree, it’s just down to personal preference at the end of the day really. No right and wrong, one person’s garbage is another’s treasure as they say

  • @almostgreen9498
    @almostgreen9498 Год назад +1

    What’s missing in a photo that makes you want to add grain? I’m trying to understand why it’s desirable

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад +1

      Texture, nostalgia, taking away the perfect sharpness of modern digital cameras and a bunch of other reasons - personally I just like the aesthetic on some images and feel grain adds to the mood and overall impact of the photo :)

  • @lorenschwiderski
    @lorenschwiderski Год назад

    With the exception of a couple of cameras on the market, you will have a color sensor. If you wish to see some B&W JPG, just set the camera to shoot RAW+JPG while using Monochrome for image style. In every case you are editing from a color sensor to B&W. I have done many edits of RAW to B&W with great results. I don't see a problem. Color in most cases has benefits rather than being a distraction. Nothing wrong with going out with the intent to fine those images which will look better in B&W, but you might miss out on a splendid color shot in the process. Thus I have rarely ever set a camera to B&W JPG. Now if I bought a Leica Monochrome imaging camera, I would be in that game only. I think they are $8K . There are the masters of color and then again those of B&W, and those which do them both. In the modern world of digital we have the opportunity to do both in every shoot. And no, your mind will not explode in the process. Hopefully not. I really like how an image responds to editing, with just some basic tools being used -- letting the software do some its own magical choices. I take it blown highlights can be a real issue, but then again, it is with color JPG too.

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад +1

      Like I said in the video, there are two main ways to shooting b&w and it’s up to each individual person how they want to go about doing it 😁

  • @MrSolidair
    @MrSolidair Год назад

    Are you a Faizal Westcott copycat?

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      I like Faisal’s work along with appreciating 100s of other photographers. What makes you think I’m copying him?

    • @MrSolidair
      @MrSolidair Год назад

      @@timjamiesonphotos I am pretty sure you will know that ;) and Faizal is with a Z not with S…

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад +1

      @@MrSolidairI’ve been aware of his YT channel for about a year and I’ve been taking photos for 6 years 🤷🏻‍♂️ - I draw inspiration from heaps of photographers. What’s your problem anyways? 😂

  • @lensman5762
    @lensman5762 Год назад

    In the UK, B&W works much better than colour. We just don't have the North American qulaity of light, nor do we have those vivid colours that you find in New York or San Fransico, or the subtle pastel colours of LA. Personally I am not all that keen on including a single human in the photos. More often than not they end up being treated as a prop. I much prefer to see the interaction between a number of people. This tells a story and is much more engaging, than the Fan Ho-esque lone figure in the contrasty light. Your photography is good quite good though. Just one piece of advice, if you want to make your photographs ' grainy ' like film, do it in post using a software that can emulate proper grain. Digital noise is very different to film grain and it just doesn't add anything to the photo.

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the comment! I definitely disagree that in the UK b&w works better than colour - plenty of cities in the UK are full of colour, and you don’t have to shoot b&w at all 🤭. Also street photography is subjective just like any art form, but I appreciate your pov. Also, no offence but I’m not looking for advice 😊

    • @lensman5762
      @lensman5762 Год назад

      @@timjamiesonphotos Looks like you have all the answers. Have a nice day.

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад

      @@lensman5762 just answering your comment honestly 🤷🏻

    • @julesc5571
      @julesc5571 Год назад +1

      I’m disagreeing too! The UK is full of stunning colour and beautiful light.

    • @timjamiesonphotos
      @timjamiesonphotos  Год назад +2

      @@julesc5571 👌🏻