I downloaded some video from The Luminous Landscape yesterday and one of them had an incredible interview with Clyde Butcher a Florida photographer and printer who makes these incredibly large prints of the everglades. Highly recommended in my opinion to watch this interview if you can.
He said something that really interested me because as a newly learning photographer, the zone system seems to be the standard exposure tool when it comes to black and white photography and I want to learn the zone system.
However he said " If the light is right, you don't need the zone system."
My question is what did he mean by that? I don't understand the distinction.
Mark A. Welsh
He said something that really interested me because as a newly learning photographer, the zone system seems to be the standard exposure tool when it comes to black and white photography and I want to learn the zone system.
However he said " If the light is right, you don't need the zone system."
My question is what did he mean by that? I don't understand the distinction.
Mark A. Welsh