![]() ![]() ![]() Then, voila! His admittedly boring images quickly evolved into “stunning b&w art.” The problem with Ramelli’s early b&w work is that it was rather flat and lifeless, until he began using the Dodge and Burn methods demonstrated in this 15-minute tutorial. As a result he developed an effective Lightroom technique that he still uses today when b&w images are the goal. Serge Ramelli specializes in landscape and cityscape imagery, with a portfolio full of photos that are the envy of many.īut here’s the deal, in the early days of his career while living in Paris, Ramelli was commissioned by a hotel to provide several large prints of iconic scenes in the “City of Light,” and he frankly didn’t know exactly how to proceed. In fact, even some pros suffer this disappointment as you’ll see in the tutorial below, including a highly acclaimed French photographer now living in the U.S. Are you unhappy with the photos you shoot in b&w, or convert to monochrome from color files? If so, don’t feel too bad because this is a common occurrence among those who typically view the world in color and capture their images accordingly. ![]()
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