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Recently, I participated in a photography competition. I didn't qualify as one of the selected 10 participants from among whom the winner will be chosen. Yesterday, when I went to see the exhibited photos of the selected ten, I was surprised that most of them were in black and white. In the past too, I have had this impression that most photographic audiences and judges consider black and white photos to be more artistic.
Now the question is: is the judges' and the audiences' partiality for black and white photos justified? Are black and white photos genuinely artistically superior to coloured photos? Or is it just a human bias?
As far as I am concerned, I think it is just a bias. And I think that those who photograph in black and white and submit black and white photos to competitions might perhaps be unconsciously obliging the general audiences' and the judges' "bias". If you believe otherwise, please enlighten me regarding the reasons why black and white photos are indeed artistically superior to coloured ones!
Now the question is: is the judges' and the audiences' partiality for black and white photos justified? Are black and white photos genuinely artistically superior to coloured photos? Or is it just a human bias?
As far as I am concerned, I think it is just a bias. And I think that those who photograph in black and white and submit black and white photos to competitions might perhaps be unconsciously obliging the general audiences' and the judges' "bias". If you believe otherwise, please enlighten me regarding the reasons why black and white photos are indeed artistically superior to coloured ones!
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