By being a critique I don’t mean being an arrogant knows it all 😉 It is actually the opposite: be able to share with the others your view on their photos and progress together (yes, together). And ultimately, make yourself a better photographer.
Strangers in the Dark VII. Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 2016. Get a fine art, original print in limited edition.
This photo has gone through several critique processes, internal (by me) and external (by peers) before reaching its final form.
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Critique the others’ work
I just love to give a constructive feedback on my peers’ photos. Try to understand the strengths and the weaknesses of the photo, share your findings and propose eventuality a different approach. It’s a very enriching experience for everyone: you help the photographer progress, and you develop your skills by analysing other people’s photo. By understanding how this shot was done, you educate yourself!
The harder, by far, is to find the correct context. The people has to accept the fact that you are giving a feedback that is not 100% praises, and you have to formulate this feedback correctly in order to avoid shaming him/her. And keep things objective, constructive, whatever the reaction is. It may lead to some very interesting discussions and debates. Another way to progress on your communication skills too 😉
My experience is that is works better in smaller groups, online or IRL, rather than in large group. Knowing the persons involved allows a much easier communication. I have been part of a group of this kind for years now, it has helped me a lot by being critiqued first, and then being the critique. Knowing ourselves quite well now has really made the process much easier and to the point.
Be your own critique
And here is the best thing: be your own critique. After years of analyzing other people’s photos I started to go through the same process with mine. It’s way tougher as you are never totally objective about your own work. But being able to detach as much as possible from your work and look at it with a real critique eye is really mind blowing.
The gain? I am now able to filter much better the work I display, online or IRL, in a way that I am much more able to identify the strengths of my photos against the emotional attachment I may have. How often did I think a photo was good because I had a particular connection with it… but it wasn’t that good in the end? Way too often. Therefore take your time and give a second, critique look to all the photos you’ll leave in the wild.
Take away
As a short take away from this article:
- Don’t just look at the photos, also try to understand it
- Share your findings with others and discuss it
- Critique your own work!
2017 continues in a great way with an other publication in Inspired Eye #42, the fantastic digital magazine created by Olivier Duong & Don Springer. It’s the second time I’ve been part of the readers’ selection, after a short stint in issue #31. I’m glad to be back!
The two selected photos for this issue are:
Surprise! Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 2016. Get a fine art print.
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Fovam Ter station. Budapest, Hungary, 2017. Get a fine art print.
Where can I find Inspired Eye #42?
Download it in digital format on the Inspired Eye website.
More publications
I am very proud to say that the past months have been a blast for me! Check out the latest publications I am part of!
I am very pleased to announce that 3 of my photos will be published in an international, hard copy photo book dedicated to Street Photography, the well named Street Photographer Book vol.2!
This book is a project by Alex Coghe, italian photojournalist, editor, writer and educator based in Mexico. Besides his superb photography work he also publishes the monthly Street Photography Notebook, in which I participated recently by the way 🙂
It’s an honor to be featured next to 21 other very talented photographers. Congrats everyone!
Where can I find the Street Photographer Book?
Not very far 🙂 It can be ordered:
- In digital format on Alex’s website
- As an hard copy book on Blurb, which is my recommendation. As I always say, photos are meant to be printed 😉
More publications
I am very proud to say that the past months have been a blast for me! Check out the latest publications I am part of!