Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Are black and white photos easier to take than color photos?

Are black and white photos easier to take than color photos?

Pure black-and-white photography is more difficult to shoot, because black and white have no color, and the contrast between light and shade is expressed entirely by hue. This is completely achieved by solid exposure in photography, and can be developed in a darkroom later to adjust the brightness of the color.

As for what you mean, I think black-and-white photos remove the attention of human eyes to color, avoid some interference, make people more aware of the connotation of photos, and have great visual impact. At present, most film festivals are realized by developing color photos in black and white.