![]() Jump into our galleries to favorite the photos and photographers that speak to you. Photographed by Dawn Thomson Photography - New Zealand photographers Photographed by John and Joseph - Los Angeles, California photographers Photographed by Viridian Images - Atlanta, Georgia photographers Photographed by Christopher Jason Studios - Washington, DC photographersĪnd lately, we’ve been seeing long exposures used to make an artistic statement, and this technique is being seen in the wedding section of leading magazines like Vogue and Elle. We find that no matter their shooting and processing style, all the best wedding photographers use aperture to create extraordinary takes on the common view. Photographed by Jen Huang Photography - Santa Barbara, California photographers Photographed by Jen Huang Photography - Santa Barbara, California photographers On the flip side, by using grainy film and ever-so-slightly overexposing their photos, photographers lighten the shadows for a soft, ethereal feel. Photographed by Rino Cordella Photography - Italy photographers Photographed by Lax Photography - Spain photographers Photographed by Julian Kanz Photography - Italy photographers This work is inspired by the chiaroscuro style which became famous with the art of Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt and at its most extreme is called tenebrism, which was used in the 17th century by the painter Caravaggio and his followers. ![]() Some others expose for the highlights and let the shadows go black, which adds a lot of drama and intensity to their photos. Photographed by Green Apple Photography - Louisville, Kentucky photographers Photographed by JAGStudios - Connecticut photographers Photographed by Stephanie Cristalli Photography - Seattle, Washington photographers Other artists use color balance to tone their work with a sepia effect that warms the black and whites with a golden hue for vintage looks. Olson Weddings - Minneapolis, Minnesota photographers Photographed by Chrisman Studios - Charleston, South Carolina photographers Photographed by Andy Madea Photo - Vermont photographers Photographed by Kate McElwee Photography - Boston, Massachusetts photographer Photographed by Ruan Redelinghuys Photography - South Africa photographers Moment Award Winning Photograph by J. We love the way he captured the groom and his guests in the middle of a pouring rain storm. Here are some exceptional examples from the photographers we recommend along with our Moment Award Winner for this week from Josh Olson. Some have a timeless classic style of photography that harkens back to the work of Ansel Adams and Henri Cartier Bresson who used the zone system to capture the lightest whites and richest blacks without losing detail. ![]() Today, most (but not all) photographers use digital cameras and create their looks by using tools like Photoshop and Lightroom. ![]() As I learned the craft of black and white photography – the printing, the papers, the chemicals, the exposures, and every aspect from capture to framing became a set of choices that created a unique look and feel. Choosing photos from the negatives and developing them in the darkroom was a challenging and totally magical experience. I fell in love with the art form in 2000 when I took my first class in fine-art school, Black and White 1. ![]() As Editor in Chief at World’s Best, my love for photography knows no bounds. ![]()
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