Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Moonlight in the pine forest.
Moonlight in the pine forest.
For modern photographers, black and white images no longer have the so-called retro significance. Almost all common photographic objects can be represented by black and white photos. Using a photography interpretation technique different from color, the author explains the tools and steps of traditional darkroom shooting in detail, and shares the concepts and skills of digital darkroom and several common photography themes, so that you can experience the charm of black-and-white photography in depth.
When most people see black-and-white photos, their first impression is retro and nostalgia, because photography started with black-and-white images at the beginning of its development. Naturally, the existence of black and white photos gives people a historic first impression. When we look back on the photographic history of 100 years, the impression of retro nostalgia is not only aimed at the images in the photos. From another perspective, it can also be said that it is a nostalgia for the history of photography development itself.
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