Student photographer monthly photo critique session.
As a photo educator I feel that one of the best learning tools I can offer to my students is feedback on their results. One of the activities for photographers that I give is a critique of their photography. Every month I host a photo critique session at my studio that is open to the photographers who attend my workshops and photo tours.
Our photo review sessions are equally valuable learning experiences for myself and the photographers who take part. The group dialogue and insights shared help inform each photographer about their image making. I learn how effective my teaching has been when I see the results of those lesson shown in the student progress. They receive feedback from me and their peers and I gain valuable quality control on my photo education program. It is a win-win situation.
For more information about my monthly photo critique sessions go to the Meet-up.com event page. For more information about my photography workshops and tours contact me at info@testoftimephoto.com.
(Nashua, NH) Photography students at Test of Time Photography studio during the monthly photo critique session. Photographer Dan Splaine offers photo and portfolio reviews for photographers that attend his program of photo workshops. The photo students present images they have made in the workshops, on his photo tours and from photography theme assignments. The value of photography critiques is to give the photo enthusiast feedback on the photography they are making and help them explore creative options. ©2012 Daniel J. Splaine- All Rights Reserved
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