Paint was a must. In some of our other rooms, we used a paint color made by Pittsburgh Paint called "Happy Trails, which is a really rich tan color.
Next, I knew those old curtains had to be changed out, so I found an inexpensive curtain rod and bought two different scarves and draped those over the rod. Done.
Since the room is primarily tan, it needed some color so I made a couple of arrangements out of silk and dried flowers. A nice pop against the warm tan of the walls.
Now, what to do about the wall art? Most people want to display family photos as I do but I didn't want a bunch of mismatched frames sitting around. I was going for a cleaner look.
Our last child just left for college so I wanted to showcase the transition my family has undergone over the past 22 years. It came to me to make wall art out of black and white photos and matching frames.
How I made it
Pick the photos. I chose one of my family when the two kids were very young and one of my family now. Then I found my favorite picture of just the kids when they were little and another one of them now.
Fix the photos. After selecting the four photos, some had to be scanned into my computer while the more recent ones were taken with my digital camera and were already in my computer. Adobe Photoshop makes it easy to fix photos. They were all different sizes and colors so the first thing I had to do was make them all uniform.
Using the "Image-Size" function in Photoshop, I made them all 5 x 7's and using the "Image-Mode-Grayscale" function, I turned them into black and whites. I ended up with four, 5 x 7, black and white photos. This is an important step, in my opinion, because you want them all to match.
Buy the frames. In order to accomplish the uniform look, I also selected four identical frames.
Hang them. Once the four black and white photos were in the frames, I had to decide how I wanted to hang them. The orientation of the photos (portrait or landscape) will help you decide the configuration (across in a straight line, down in a straight line, in a perfect square...).
Two of my photos were landscape and 2 were portrait so I decided to put them in a square with an irregular edge to create visual interest. We hung up the photo collage yesterday and my husband helped to ensure that the frames were all perfectly spaced.
The wall art that we created turned out just as I pictured it. This photo collage was inexpensive to make and will be cherished for years to come.
Black And White Photos
They have a brilliance of their own, and can transform a simple image into something more. Also, the black and white photos are less likely to fade over time like color photos.
Remember that practice makes perfect. Plan on shooting a lot of pictures before you master the art of B&W.
Lighting is everything.
Ambient or natural light works well with B&W photos. Turn off the flash and use the natural light that Mother Nature provides us.
Remember that black and white is not just for portraits. Just because it is "artsy" doesn't mean that it can't be fun. Experiment with candid shots at the beach, the zoo or a wedding reception.
Pay close attention to the composition by simply paying attention to the placement and number of objects you see in your viewfinder. With B&W photos, a simple composition works best. Capture patterns with recurring visual themes such as wooden fense.
Some of the special touches of a black and white photo are:
Color freedom
B&W photos match any decor or decorating theme you are looking for. It frees you to use colors that communicate a mood or feeling to enhance your images and stories.
Less is More
Simple backgrounds or silhouettes can add to your project. Weather it is decorations or a scrapbook, black and white will add that extra dimension that is needed to complete your work.
Emotional Beauty
A black and white photo naturally evokes the emotional traits that seem to get lost in the overwhelming hues of color of a color photo.
Remember that photography is an art and these B&W photos help you create art form the ordinary everyday things you see. Follow these few tips and you will create a masterpiece!
There are two different ways to get black and white photos these days. You can use your traditional camera and use a true B&W film or use your digital camera and have them developed in black and white. Either way, you will need to spend some time finding a developer that you trust or the quality of prints you want. Some developers may end up with a warm sepia tone or an icy blue tone, once you find the developer; you are on your way to creating beautiful pictures for you and your family to treasure for years to come.
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