While I'm not a huge photo editor, and generally like full color pictures, there are just certain pictures that look really great in black and white. When I do edit black and white, I almost always add a vignette. I don't know why, I just love the effect it has on the picture. Sometimes I adjust the highlights and shadows, but my favorite thing to do is add a red filter. That doesn't work on every picture, but as always, it's fun to just play and experiment to see what looks best. Occasionally, I like to add some grain, too.
Here are a few of my favorites from the last year:
I wasn't crazy about this picture in full color, but when I turned it B&W, I totally fell in love with it!
This one looks great in color, but it's also very dramatic in B&W, too.
I LOVE back lit pictures. The sun shining on her hair and their sparkly eyes slay me. Because this picture was so zoomed in, I didn't feel like the color version was as dramatic. I love how the B&W brought out and softened their features.
This picture has a lot of sun flare, which is a cool effect all alone, but with this picture, I loved how the sun flare, coupled with the B&W, made this picture look.
This was my niece's Prom last year. I went along on this just-for-fun-photo-shoot with my sister-in-law so that we could capture the night from two different perspectives.
I love how this picture showcases the back of their dresses. I added a little grain to this one, just for fun. =)
THIS picture is a perfect example (to me, anyway) how some pictures just HAVE to be in color!!! It just didn't look great in B&W. I just had to throw this one in because I LOVE how it shows that it's OK to be different. There is SO MUCH personality in this picture!
This is one of my SWEET, DARLING (former) daycare kids. I LOVE this baby girl so much! I asked her parents to allow me to practice with her when I first started learning how to shoot in manual mode. I think I captured her so perfectly in this particular picture. She really is this sweet and innocent!