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The Art of Black and White Photography

28th May 2017 by David J. Nightingale

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Many of the most powerful, memorable and effective photographs are black and white images. With digital photography though, you can no longer take a great black and white photograph, but you can create one using the black and white photography techniques taught in this course. So if you’re confused about which black and white conversion techniques to use, unsure about how to adjust the tonal range and balance of your black and white photos using curves and masks, want to make more of your black and white portraits, and you want to learn how to tone your black and white images, this course is for you.

With 15 lectures and six and a half hours of content The Art of Black and White Photography will teach you: How to create technically optimal and aesthetically stunning black and white images with Photoshop.

David Nightingale is the best Photoshop instructor for any Photographer wanting to improve their post production techniques. David's style is clear, precise, easy to understand, and always brings immediate results. His wealth of expertise in Photoshop shines through, giving the training videos a unique and personal feel to them, it's almost as if David is sitting next to you, guiding you through the workflow. As you progress through the 5.5 hours of lectures, David is always available, via a mail panel, to answer any questions you may have regarding the content, it's just like being in a real classroom. The course covers everything you'll ever need to transform your images into stunning B&W, and it also encourages you to think about the process before you click the shutter. If you want to improve your images with guaranteed results, this is the course for you. To conclude, in my opinion, this will soon be the defining course in The Art of Black and White Photography, taken by the leading photographers of the future.
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Anthony Northcutt
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