BW Book Club, week 1 (Feb. 1-2)

January 29th, 2014
It is nearly February, which means it is time to start thinking about the Black and White Book Club and our study of Michael Freeman's The Complete Guide to Black and White Digital Photography (or the smallified version, Black and White Photography Field Guide). An overview of the book club and weekly topics can be found here http://www.boostyourphotography.com/2014/01/bookclub.html. If you do not have access to a copy of either book, you can still join in by reading the summaries, below, and participating in the styles for each week. If you do have the book, you will have a lot more material to draw upon and work with each week.

Week 1 (Feb. 1-2nd) will focus on Black and White Photography as Fine Art and the styles of fine art or abstract photography. (For those curious, we are following the British tradition of starting the new week on Mondays, as it fits the monthly calendar views on 365.) For this short week, we will focus on the first three chapters of the book (pgs. 7-23 Complete or 6-21 Field Guide). Below is an overview of the main topics covered and some quotations (the first number will be from the Complete Guide and the second will be from the Field Guide).

The Black and White Tradition

"…black-and-white photography is traditionally more strongly associated with art than is color, and there are lessons to learn also from monochrome painting" (pg. 9/9).

The book begins with an overview of the history of photography and its connections to the primacy of monochrome in early fine art, calligraphy, and finally abstract art. Throughout the discussion, Freeman focuses on two important considerations: the impact of emotion and the importance of tone. He stresses the recognition of emotion-through-monochrome as a recurring theme in photography and of the role of tone: "As we will see time and again in photography, restricting the palette allows the artist to concentrate fully on the subtleties of tone" (pg. 14/15). As you experiment with fine art or abstract photography for these first days, try to keep both emotion and tone in mind.



The second half of this week's readings covers the history of the photographic tradition and the mechanisms behind camera sensors (wavelength and sensitivity). An important take-away from these sections is that "Camera sensors do not match the eye's color response, and need both physical filters and special image processing to come close" (pg. 22/20). While this section might be a bit technical for some, it may be enough to recognize that eyes and sensors interpret scenes differently and that different 'translations' from color to black and white can produce very different versions from the same original image.

Finally, one of the big ideas in this book and an excellent starting point for book club discussion is the question of why, as a photographer, you would choose black and white for your final image. As Freeman argues, "More fundamental than the 'how' of shooting monochrome is why and when" (pg. 9/9). Spend some time this month thinking about why a certain subject appeals to you in black and white and consider sharing those thoughts for a specific image or images.


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Please consider tagging any photographs related to or inspired by the book club with the tag bw-bookclub and/or adding your photographs and thoughts about them to this post for discussion. Please also consider joining in the book club conversation with photographers outside of 365 by posting comments or images on the book club blog posts at http://www.boostyourphotography.com and/or by joining the Photography Book Club Group on Flickr.

If you are commenting on an individual's photograph, please consider clicking on it and then commenting on it directly. If you want to share a comment, thought, or picture with the whole group, then include it on the discussion thread itself.

Parting words for the week: "What sets black and white apart from color is that it is not the way we see the world and it does not pretend to represent reality …. it is a creative choice" (pg. 9/9).
January 29th, 2014
@archaeofrog thank you so much for hosting this Katie! I am so excited to begin a new book club learning experience.
January 29th, 2014
Thank you so much for doing this. I'm in. The book is on order from my local bookshop, which being small and independent I try to support.
January 29th, 2014
@archaeofrog I ordered from your website, and Amazon responded that I should expect delivery on February 3. I also ordered the book from August's book club, as it looked very interesting. :) Neither book was at my library. :( Thanks so much for hosting. :) I'm looking forward to participating.
January 29th, 2014
I ordered my book through your site...got it yesterday...looking forward to the Feb shots!
January 29th, 2014
I ordered the book through your site, and it arrived promptly. One thing to note, for those of us who are visually challenged, is that the font size of the field guide is about a 9 so I have to remove my glasses to read it. But the content looks great! :) So looking forward to this.
January 29th, 2014
I've got the book and have started reading. This should be fun!
January 29th, 2014
Ordered book, looking forward to it.
January 29th, 2014
I received a copy of the book through innerlibrary loan. I am busily reading the book.
January 29th, 2014
I have ordered my book...hope to join in :)
January 30th, 2014
I've got the book from the library, looking forward to this.
January 30th, 2014
My book has arrived but I haven't had a chance to look at it other than to skim the introduction. Time to start reading it now. Thanks again for doing all the summaries!! It helps when I get a little behind in the reading. I can hardly believe Feb. is just about here!
January 30th, 2014
@mzzhope @shannejw @gratefulness @tasian @jyokota @cindy_k @cazla @daisymiller @nookie72 @bill_fe @olivetreeann

Hip, hip, hooray! Is anyone else having a fervent need to find colors in these last few days counting down to February ... ?
January 30th, 2014
@archaeofrog lol Katie- I'm in fervent need of just finding a photo!
January 30th, 2014
@archaeofrog @olivetreeann Yes, I'm desperately searching for ways to post all of the paint colors we're using in our home improvement project before the month is up--and I have no clue what to post in b/w. I'm so looking forward to being inspired by everyone's work. :)
January 30th, 2014
Lol to the need for colours - I'm already using two albums with one for challenges and I was going to do this in one album and other photos I wanted in the other - and there's an awful lot of b&w in my albums already.
January 30th, 2014
surprisingly my last three photos have been black and white! i am not sure how I will go doing a whole month of black and white, but that is the challenge right?
January 30th, 2014
Mine came in the post this morning - had a quick skim through and it looks like we're in for a very interesting and educative month. Share others' concerns about how I'm going to get on with using B&W for 28 days.
January 31st, 2014
I'm going to order the book from my local bookstore too.
January 31st, 2014
Woot! I recieved my book and Canon camera yesterday (still need to get a memory card). I'm very excited! I have grown used to the thrills of color photography but, I can remember (long, long ago) when I spent several college semesters working only in black and white. So much of the developing and printing of the photos felt like "doing dishes" (all that sloshing around with chemicals). No more sloshing, but can I handle the techno mystic ways of the digital??
February 1st, 2014
I don't have the book but I'll definitely do that B&W flash stuff - since I do not have any clue what else to shoot for February. Haha
February 1st, 2014
Has anyone started reading yet? The Wavelength & Sensitivity chapter got me curious so I went to my back yard and shot a picture of this red gas can on mossy wall: http://auf.me/viewer.php?file=49195174135260923697.jpg

Then played around with it: http://auf.me/viewer.php?file=84060494330610313887.jpg
The top two I started in color. The first one I darkened the reds and lightened the greens, and the second one I did the opposite. For the bottom two I started with black and white and then did the same as the top two. I guess it's kind of pointless to adjust the color lightness after desaturating, but there is an obvious difference.
February 1st, 2014
@stephomy Cool! I posted a comparison of the three channels on my blog post for next "week" about the book club, which I'll post up on 365 tomorrow, or you can read it now here: http://www.boostyourphotography.com/2014/02/bw-bookclub2.html

It's especially fascinating how red objects change!
February 1st, 2014
my book isn't here yet
I thought maybe today but the mail has come and it wasn't there

I took a stab at a B&W today though

February 2nd, 2014
Study of Wall, Windows, Fence and Pot



This was taken at Kelsey Creek Farm today. I looked at the side of this farm house and was instantly drawn to the simple shapes and play of shadows. To me it looked like a piece of abstract art. I also thought it would work well in black and white.
February 2nd, 2014
@archaeofrog Hi Katie. Have just been referred to this and as I was going to do B&W this month, I think I may try to follow this!
February 2nd, 2014
I think this is going to be quite enough of a challenge just taking B&W for a month. This is my 2nd Feb shot.

February 2nd, 2014
@archaeofrog Hi Katie. I ordered the The Complete Guide through Amazon Italy and it should be delivered by 6 February. I hope I can join the group without lagging behind due to the delayed arrival of the text.
February 2nd, 2014
@mara19500 try the link I just posted. It seems to be working for me.
February 2nd, 2014
@photohoot Thanks for posting! This will speed things up. :)
February 2nd, 2014
@photohoot thank you Wendy - I picked my copy up yesterday
February 2nd, 2014


Silhouette at Sunrise
February 2nd, 2014
For those of you interested in Lightroom/Camera Raw editing, the book examples all use *process 2010* in the basic tone adjustment panel, so you see things like "recovery" and "brightness" rather than "shadows" "highlights" "clarity" and such. If you want to follow along with him in Camera Raw 7.x or higher, you can go to Camera Calibration panel and select 2010 process in the top control. Me, I'll keep what I know in process 2012, it's much more intuitive and probably performs much better and more consistently as folks like Kelby and Evening have pointed out.

I can't find any such option choice in Lightroom 5.x, but it may be lurking somewhere. Anyone know?
February 2nd, 2014
Thanks for the link Wendy. I have the book but have been struggling with the font size, and it wasn't available for my kindle. Now I can enlarge it on the I pad.
February 2nd, 2014
@photohoot yay thanks :)
February 2nd, 2014
@photohoot thanks Wendy..that will help..my book is here next weeK!:):)
February 2nd, 2014
@photohoot This is great, thanks!!!!!
February 2nd, 2014
@stephomy That's a really cool comparison and the kind of thing I'm hoping to learn about in doing this book discussion. I may do a similar thing sometime this week because I learn so much better by applying the changes myself (as opposed to just looking at pictures) so thanks for the idea!
February 2nd, 2014
@photohoot thanks, this will definitely tide me over until mine gets here.
February 2nd, 2014
@dibzgreasley @mara19500 Welcome, welcome! I'll be sure to tag you in the future posts as well.
February 2nd, 2014
@photohoot Thanks Wendy! My book arrives on Tuesday, this will be great until then.
February 2nd, 2014
@yvonneknitsknots I'm the same way. Reading isn't enough, I have to mess around with stuff myself too.
February 2nd, 2014
Here's my first submission…not 100% happy with it but it stretched me on trying to turn a monotone subject into an image that is defined by highlighting subtle differences. Great book…highly recommend everyone getting it for on 365!

February 2nd, 2014
@photohoot Thanks, Wendy. That's a great help!
February 2nd, 2014
Thanks Wendy.
February 2nd, 2014
@photohoot Thanks for checking that out Wendy- my book arrived in time but I know there a quite a few who might not have it so that will be a big help!
February 2nd, 2014
In case anyone is interested - this is the first submission



And in my extras is the colour version with the component decompositions (I did explain in better in the description)

February 3rd, 2014
Todays Landscape:
February 3rd, 2014
Abstract B&W

February 3rd, 2014
A snowy day lends itself to B&W:

February 4th, 2014
@archaeofrog Can anyone play?? :) I quite like this idea
February 4th, 2014
@brigette But of course! All our welcome, whether you want to read the book or just give black and white a try. We are using the tag bw-bookclub if you want to see other images. The current post for this week is here: http://365project.org/discuss/themes-competitions/20950/bw-book-club-week-2-feb-3-9
February 5th, 2014
@archaeofrog thanks Katie! I'll get up to speed and join on in :)
February 5th, 2014
@archaeofrog question!! Are you shooting in B&W or just editing to b&w?
February 5th, 2014
@photohoot This is awesome, thanks for sharing!
February 5th, 2014
@frankhymus Thanks for pointing this out. I wondered what he was using. Will have to check out Lightroom online. (If it's free.)
February 5th, 2014
@gratefulness There is a free trial, I think 30 days. I think it is only available by subscription, but not sure.
February 5th, 2014
LR5 is available for purchase, not subscription.
February 5th, 2014
@gratefulness @frankhymus see my post above.
February 8th, 2014
Just discovered this! Great, I have the book and need to study it! Just not enough time. I have set my camera to Raw and JPEG/Large, then used the monochrome setting so I see through the viewfinder in B&W @brigette
This is new to me, chance meeting with a photographer who suggested it and it works a treat even if it does use up lots of space. Just in my first week of 365 so am discovering lots!
February 8th, 2014
@lleo Awesome, welcome Gwenllian! I will add you to the tags when a new weeks' post goes up.
January 8th, 2015
@archaeofrog Hi Katie, happy 2015 to you. Will you be convening another one of these this year? I so enjoyed it last year even though I didn't have the book. If you are it would be good to know which book as we cannot always get the books quickly here in South Africa.

I look forward to hearing from you
Cheers Debbie
January 9th, 2015
@dibzgreasley Great question, Debs. Time has been passing so fast, I hadn't much thought about it. Will post a query to see if people are interested / have suggestions.
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