Although since its very birth Glamour Photography has undergone some serious changes, becoming colorful and digital, it still has a firm grasp of time-tested approaches to producing top quality glamour images - and black and white photography is perhaps the oldest and the most prospective of those. Because some glamour images require high contrast, we, as photographers, should try working in black and white as it gives more areas to manipulate the image to achieve high contrast.
If we go for the simplest definition possible, we’ll find out that contrast is, basically, the difference between two colors: and it is beyond doubt that no colors other than black and white can offer such a perfect contrast. That’s why it is highly advisable that, when dealing with glamour images that require superior contrast and dramatic mood, one should try and make the most of classic black and white technique or some powerful software like Photoshop to convert the image in monochrome later and manipulate its contrast in order to receive the desirable outcome.
Speaking of high contrast black and white, it merely means such color pattern doesn’t leave much place for different mid-tones and shades of grey - just black and white in their primordial splendor. When it comes to Glamour Photos, high contrast can indeed prove invaluable, attracting attention of the audience and simply looking good. In addition, such pictures never look the same and really add up to the dramatic mood within the frame. As soaring photographers, you can either utilize the potential of your camera to adjust it for black and white mode, or make the most from graphic applications like Photoshop for post-editing and converting your creation to monochrome. With the Threshold Adjustment layer in Photoshop, you can easily turn your shadows (darker pixels) into black and highlights (lighter pixels) into white. For better outcome, you might want to post-edit a picture with light-colored background, which works best when applying this particular technique.
As a glamour photographer, you have to make an informed decision on what mode is good for what kind of glamour images, but when it comes to images that require you to have a striking result with the use of shadows and silhouettes and if you want to create drama with the shadows and highlights you have within your image, black and white is the best option for you.