Why I photograph in Black and White even when shooting RAW
Why I photograph in Black and White even when shooting RAW. I've been asked this many times and it actually came up at a recent wedding I photographed by one of the guests. There is a good reason to shoot in in monochrome if you have a camera with an EVF - Even if you are shooting in RAW. You'll also see a few of my holiday snaps. Happy Shooting and as always, any questions I'll answer below. Please feel free to like, share and subscribe. All that good stuff helps me out a lot. Thanks, Kevin Photomechanic: http://www.camerabits.com/tour-v5/ GoPro Dome for Shooting Above & Below Water: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ https://amzn.to/2Q5S4g6 My Links: ----------------------------------------------- SOCIAL: Instagram: / kevinmullinsphotography Twitter: / kevin_mullins WEBSITES: Wedding: https://www.kevinmullinsphotography.c... Fuji / Personal: https://f16.click Family: https://familylove.photography #kevinmullins

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