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Grayscale

Joshua Hubbell March 2, 2022

A quick post as I have a lot on my plate right now. When you can’t get a smile, or your subject is just moody that day, don’t be afraid to switch over to grayscale. This amplifies the look and strengthens the overall feel of the photo. Just remember that you are losing your color so don’t set up a colorful background if you know you are just going to grayscale all the photos. That stated, if you are photographing several subjects with one colorful setup and one of your subjects just isn’t into it you can always grayscale it and get a different look.

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