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black-and-white photography as photographers we know how important is but unfortunately a lot of a struggle when it comes to actually creating a really impactful black-and-white image so in this tutorial what Im going to do is walk through some of the steps that I use in Lightroom when Im converting my work from color to black and white the photo that well be working on today is something I shot purely on the spur of the moment of a dear family friend of ours while Ive been away traveling over the last three months I quickly grabbed this shot of him in his workshop hes an artist a musician and he makes jewelry and so I wanted to create a an environmental portrait as you can see here in this shot the lighting isnt great weve got a nice bit of soft light coming through onto his face but unfortunately you can see that the light catches from basically his nose and downwards the top of his head is quite dark and unfortunately weve got a very blown out area here so these are all thin