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Why do you think that photographer Ansel Adams chose to take his pictures of nature in black and white?

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he took his pictures in black and white because he didn’t want to draw attention to any other thing, he wanted to prove the point of his picture and he assumed color would take that point away. He also said that black and white creates a different feeling than what color does to the picture.

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Lee. We spent many happy hours reviewing his best photos from the previous day’s safari, and generally just nerding out on photography together. We got to chat about how he had the incredible opportunity to spend three days with the legendary photographer Ansel Adams. To say that I was jealous would be the understatement of 2016.

Our discussion about black and white photography, and Ansel Adams, led me to this blog post. Ansel Adams was one of the great masters, best known for his iconic black and white images of the American West. There are two main reasons, according to an expert source, why Adams preferred black and white. The first was that he felt color could be distracting, and could therefore divert an artist’s attention from the achievement of his full potential when taking a photograph. Adams stated that he could get “a far greater sense of ‘color’ through a well-planned and executed black-and-white image than [he had] ever achieved with color photography”. When asked by guests who visit the studio why I think one of their photographs may be spectacular in black and white, I provide a similar version of this sentiment. I believe that a black and white photograph has a certain quality that colour will never have. By stripping the photograph of colour, your strip away distraction to the eye, and (in many instances) get down to the crux of the story, or uncover a secret moment that colours may have tinted too fiercely.

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