Color photographs of the civil rights movement have surfaced in recent years, but photographers and experts agree that they are rare.
who covered news ranging from the Vietnam War to the fall of the Berlin Wall, said being able to quickly submit photos to editors was essential to getting your work published.
“Almost no newspapers were able to publish color in the same day that something happened,” Burnett said. “Color … needed what amounted to an extra week to be able to get everything plated right.”On top of money and time constraints, many photographers and documentarians preferred black-and-white photography over color for artistic reasons.
“A lot of photographers think in black and white. They think in monochrome. They think in greyscale,” Burnett said. “And it isn’t a way of trying to make you think it was a long time ago.”
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