FAQ | Do you Offer black and white images?

Yesterday, I was looking through some of my images from 2019 (it’s so gratifying and humbling to look back at my previous work!), and I realized that although I had processed some black and white images from this family session, I’d never shared them here on my blog.

But I’m getting ahead of myself. First, the answer to the question: “Do you offer black and white images?”

Yes, but not all the time.

With sessions that include a newborn baby (like this cutie patootie below), I definitely include some black and white images.

This was one of those images that I knew instantly I wanted to convert into black and white.

This was one of those images that I knew instantly I wanted to convert into black and white.

Some images just scream “make me black and white” when I see them. (They are typically images with great facial expressions or fun details or cool movement.)

Black and white photography is perfect for highlighting and remembering those itty bitty baby details (like all that hair!).

Black and white photography is perfect for highlighting and remembering those itty bitty baby details (like all that hair!).

Holding hands with his mama!

Holding hands with his mama!

I just can’t get enough of baby toesies! They are the cutest!

I just can’t get enough of baby toesies! They are the cutest!

Holding hands with his two older sisters!

Holding hands with his two older sisters!

Those tiny newborn fingers!

Those tiny newborn fingers!

One more of the baby’s feet!

One more of the baby’s feet!

In addition to baby galleries, wedding galleries always have some black and white images mixed in with the color images.

For the most part, though, I don’t include black and white images in my galleries. (However, if you adore black and white images and want to see a few in your gallery, I’m happy to oblige! Just ask!)

Truth be told, I really love black and white images, but I don’t think many of my clients do.

Perhaps that’s not accurate, though.

Tell me: Do you love black and white images? Or do you prefer all color images? Or do you like a combination of both?

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