Brooks Jensen - “B&W's Cousin: Toned Monochrome Images" & "The Power of Projects: Beyond the Single Image" (2 sessions)
“B&W's Cousin: Toned Monochrome Images"
For almost the entire history of photography, the so-called "black and white image" has never been colorless. Gelatin silver materials as slightly green, selenium-toned images are slightly purple, and sepia images are warm-yellow. Now in the digital workflow, we can easily produce subtle tones that used to be difficult if not impossible — for example, the elusive "split toned" black and white image. This new capability opens a wide world for exploring the monochrome image. Brooks will explore examples and methods that match the image content to the toned aesthetic.
"The Power of Projects: Beyond the Single Image"
In this session, participants will learn how to effectively choose their best images, refine them through thoughtful editing, and create a compelling narrative through sequencing.