Digital Camera World

Make the move into magical monochrome

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More than a nostalgia trip to the early days of photography, black-and-white images can be truly compelling – and it’s easier than ever to shot and edit them

Creating a black-and-white or monochrome photo is a deliberate process. Unlike in the earliest days of photography, the default option now is colour. Going mono is an intentional move that shows you mean business.

You can use mono to bring a timeless,

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