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How to Give & Accept Critique — Be Your Own Art Director Part 4
Learn how to give and accept critique of photographs in a way that leads to improvement, not disillusionment or defensiveness. With time and experience, you’ll be able to critique your own work and offer it to others effectively.
Tanya’s Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid as a New Photographer, Part 2
Don’t make the same “newbie” mistakes Tanya made as a new photographer. Read part 2 of her popular article…
The Real Lingering Damage Of Negative Posts You Hadn’t Thought About| Simeon Quarrie
Renowned photographer Simeon Quarrie of Vivida gives a heartfelt look into the repercussions to negative responses to work shared online, which may change how you speak and react.
No School Like Old School | Classical Lessons For Modern Photography That Will Help You Stand Out
There’s no school like the old school, and these lessons and tips, when applied, will help you separate yourself from the pool of mediocrity.
Tanya’s Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid as a New Photographer, Part 2
Don’t make the same “newbie” mistakes Tanya made as a new photographer. Read part 2 of her popular article…
Analyzing & Critiquing Photos For Growth | Know The Rules Before You Set Out To Break ‘Em
Poor and overly negative critique is hurting our field, and if you can’t appreciate, let go of your ego and be objective, your own work will stagnate. Here are some ways to think about it.
More on Portraiture – Constructive Critique Episode 20
In this episode of Weekly CC, (Weekly Constructive Critique) we cover more portraiture! People photography is very popular among our forum readers and contributors, so it’s no surprise that we do get quite a few portraiture entries. Take a look at the images that we chose this week.
Portraiture Critique & Feedback – Constructive Critique Episode 19
A $50 gift card to the SLR Lounge Store will be given to our top pick in each episode!
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