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Like most people around here I have an interest in Black & White photography, specifically portraiture. Having looked at many many examples from both pros and amateurs I noticed that quite often the more amateur looking shots tend to be very grey, they don’t quite have the contrasty snap that I like, it’s like they lack dynamic range.
Is this down to lighting? Or are there other aspects to consider?
I’m looking at doing a portrait session at some point in the near future and have a grey vinyl background, some speedlights for background and rim, and a couple of 300w lencarta heads with a lastolite translucent and a silver parabolic mega umbrella. Plus I will be hiring out a local village hall, so plenty of space and height.
Tips appreciated on how to firstly move in the right direction and secondly n how to avoid that ghastly grey wash look.
I will try and search for some examples.
Thanks
Is this down to lighting? Or are there other aspects to consider?
I’m looking at doing a portrait session at some point in the near future and have a grey vinyl background, some speedlights for background and rim, and a couple of 300w lencarta heads with a lastolite translucent and a silver parabolic mega umbrella. Plus I will be hiring out a local village hall, so plenty of space and height.
Tips appreciated on how to firstly move in the right direction and secondly n how to avoid that ghastly grey wash look.
I will try and search for some examples.
Thanks

