When you photograph people in colour, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in black and white, you photograph their souls!
― Ted Grant, Canadian photojournalist
Do you agree?
When you photograph people in colour, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in black and white, you photograph their souls!
― Ted Grant, Canadian photojournalist
Do you agree?
This photo from Lincoln is obviously approved the quote, but this is the attitude of an artist not a lay person like me who no more like to take the black and white photos.????
This photo obviously approved the quote.
No more likes to take black & white photos.
I don’t know if I agree with Ted Grant but I really like black and white photos (and sepia) and I think we pay more attention to the gesture of people. But does the gesture follow the soul? Is it a part of itself?
If we photograph people in colour, we look at the whole person and the details. It’s interesting too…
But when I observe a photo, I’m interested first in the look, it’s what I like!
Is the follow sentence correct:
Is it part of itself?
I mean: Does the soul direct the body?
I think what you want to say is:
Is the body a reflection of the soul?
Or perhaps:
Is one a reflection of the other?