Vol. 7, No. 23 — June 11, 2020
How to Give Constructive Criticism
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Last time, we talked about how to receive constructive criticism, and how to learn and grow from it. But giving constructive criticism is just as much of an art form as receiving it, so this time around, we’ll explore how one goes about giving good critiques.
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There are a few things that top the list of struggles for photographers. For instance, portrait subjects who find it hard to be comfortable in front of the lens, or lighting that just won’t cooperate no matter how you try to modify it. But nothing is so ubiquitous as the weather. It causes all kinds of problems, from rained out trips to the high humidity that results in frizzy hair.
So how do we photographers deal with the weather?
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How to Take Constructive Criticism
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Constructive criticism is a fantastic tool, one of the best things that you can add to your learning process. There are lots of places online where you can post images for critiques, and in major cities, photography groups and clubs often offer this at meetings or specialized events. If you have photographer friends, then this is something that you can organize among yourselves to get a little bit of feedback so that you can better identify problem
areas.
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Ralph Morse: The Great Artists
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Ralph Morse was Life Magazine’s most well-known photographer. Not only that, he was an adventure photographer, just by the nature of his job. His photography job made him a defacto soldier during WWII, and an astronaut in everything but actual space flight while documenting the US space program. Here is his remarkable story.
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Join me where I share my thoughts and adventures in photography in this weekly podcast. I hope you enjoy it.
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The ebooks are completely free to you today, although you are welcome to leave a small donation of any amount to help with future projects. Enjoy!
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There is a wealth of photography books out there that are useful for photographers at every stage. Here are some of the books that I recommend!
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Music From the Doctor’s Office
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