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Some of the greatest photographers of all time, who have captured photos that people still marvel at today, had no choice but to take their pictures in black and white It's easy for all of us nowadays to consider for granted the powerful capabilities of modern DSLR cameras, which permit us to capture colored photos. Ultimately though, it's not the camera's capabilities however the photographer's vision and talent that determines if great photos are produced.

Below you will discover several renownedblack and white photographers who've helped shaped photography that we know now. Analyze how these photographers composed the shots, how they create natural contrast within their photos and also the photograph's underlying themes - you'll definitely gain some worthy knowledge.



No black and white photographer list - or photographer list generally - could be complete without Ansel Adams. His photographs are renowned for his or her crisp detail, realistic depth and rich blacks and whites. Ansel specialized in photographing natural landscapes and urban life.



Dorothea Lange is a famous depression era photographer. Her photograph, Migrant Mother, is just one of my favorite historical photographs. Her work manages to encapsulate the raw emotion of the times as well as show her subjects inside a humanistic light.

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Henri Cartier Bresson is known as the father of photojournalism. As photographers, we know that it takes just one frame to capture an ideal shot, by taking your crucial shot though is the great challenge; Bresson would be a master at capturing that special moment.



Sally Mann gained fame from her personal family photos that they took of her children. The photographs sparked controversy if this was first exhibited due to nudity, though Mann defended herself, reasoning that she took the photographs as a mother who saw her children out of all various states. Time magazine named her "America's Best Photographer" in 2001.



Black and white photography could well be the most popular photographic style ever. There are several reasons why: the simplicity of black and white, the natural contrast the colours create and the way it places target the picture's emotion and it is subjects.

Even with technological limitations, the emotional and inventive impact of the photos aren't affected. It becomes clear that these photographers use the format to their advantage, the constraints of color actually become its strength. I really hope this choice of black and white photographers have inspired you to explore and improve your own photographic skills!








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