Black & White Landscape Photography & Editing Workflow

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1h 31m

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  • • B & W Landscape Photography With Post Processing

Quick Summary

  • Understand black and white landscape photography with clarity

  • Differentiate street vs urban landscape photography

  • Learn from iconic artists to refine your style

  • Use black and white for stronger mood and storytelling

  • Apply Ansel Adams-inspired workflows for tonal control

  • Read histograms to improve exposure and detail

  • Navigate Photoshop for efficient editing

  • Follow a structured editing workflow

  • Analyze composition and tones effectively

  • Use tonal curves to shape contrast

  • Apply layers and masks for precise edits

  • Complete professional black and white photo editing

Vera Saldivar

ABOUT INSTRUCTOR

Vera Saldivar

Vera Saldivar de Lira is a visual artist and photographer whose work explores how space, materiality, and social structures shape perception and image-making. Recognized among Artpil’s 30 Under 30 Women Photographers (2022), her practice blends photography and spatial interventions to critically examine the value, production, and politics of images.

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Master Black and White Landscape Photography Through Intentional Editing

Most photographers know how to shoot landscapes, but very few truly understand the best way to edit landscape photos.

Black and white isn’t just a filter, it’s a deliberate decision.

Without color, your image depends entirely on light, contrast, structure, and storytelling.

If your edits feel flat, overdone, or directionless, it’s usually because you’re not controlling tones with intention.

This masterclass fixes that from the ground up.

Black and white landscape photography is not about removing color, it’s about revealing what truly matters in a frame.

Learn to edit landscape photos Lightroom for balanced tones and detail
Edit landscape photos Photoshop to enhance depth with selective tonal adjustments

In this masterclass, you’ll learn how to transform everyday urban environments into compelling monochrome images using structured post-production workflows.

You’ll understand how to read tones, control contrast, and shape light to guide the viewer’s eye.

Instead of random adjustments, you’ll learn histogram reading & tonal curves so that every decision you make strengthens your image.

You’ll work with real editing tools and techniques to convert color images into powerful black and white landscape photos

You will also learn how to use Lightroom for efficient RAW processing and tonal balancing

What Makes Black & White So Powerful?

Black and white landscape photography simplifies a scene. This allows you to focus on what truly matters like light, contrast, and composition.

By removing color, you gain stronger control over how a viewer experiences the image.

Without color distractions, your image depends on:

  • Light and shadow relationships
  • Contrast and tonal transitions
  • Composition and structure

Understanding this, is the foundation of effective black and white photo editing and helps you create more impactful, visually striking images.

Transform outdoor scenes as you edit nature photos with refined contrast control

Tools & Workflow You’ll Master

• Lightroom for initial processing and tonal balancing

• Photoshop for advanced selective editing

• Tonal curves for contrast shaping

• Masks and layers for controlled adjustments

• Export techniques for professional-quality output

Who This Masterclass For?

• Photographers struggling with black and white landscape photography

• Anyone learning black and white photo editing in Lightroom and Photoshop

• Creators ready to move beyond basic edits and presets

• Urban and street photographers improving visual storytelling

• Creators aiming to edit nature photos or cityscapes with depth and control

Turn Everyday Scenes Into Striking Black & White Images

Controlled Complexity Through Editing

Craft a striking black and white landscape photo with strong tonal separation

Focused Composition in Monochrome

Master monochrome editing to bring clarity, depth, and structure to urban scenes

High Contrast, Higher Impact

Improve black and white photo editing with precise contrast and tonal balance

Organizing the Urban Frame

Build impactful black and white landscape photography with controlled light and shadows

Sculpting Light Through Contrast

Develop professional black and white landscape photography using intentional editing techniques

Texture as the Subject

Create dramatic contrast using the best way to edit landscape photos

Frequently Asked Questions

Monochrome editing is the process of adjusting tones in a single color range, usually black and white. It focuses on contrast, brightness, and tonal separation to improve image depth.

Yes, both tools are recommended. Lightroom is used for initial edits, while Photoshop is essential for advanced monochrome editing and selective adjustments.

This masterclass is suitable for beginners with basic editing knowledge and intermediate photographers who want to improve their workflow and editing skills.

The Zone System, developed by Ansel Adams, is a method used to control exposure and tonal range in an image for better contrast and detail.

RAW files are best for editing landscape photos because they retain maximum image data, allowing better control during black and white photo editing.

You can improve contrast by adjusting tonal curves, balancing highlights and shadows, and applying selective edits to different parts of the image.

The best way to edit landscape photos is to follow a structured workflow. Start with RAW adjustments in Lightroom, then refine tones, contrast, and details in Photoshop using curves and masks.

Grayscale refers to images made only of shades of gray, while black and white photography often involves creative tonal adjustments to enhance contrast and mood during editing.

Choose images with strong light, contrast, textures, or leading lines. Scenes with too many colors but little tonal variation may not translate well into black and white.

Avoid over-editing by making gradual adjustments and constantly checking details in highlights and shadows. Maintaining natural tones is key to professional results.

Elevate Your Images With Professional Monochrome Editing

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