Rayt
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Who am I to give a critique? I go to an art museum or gallery and can't understand why most of the stuff are up there. Obviously I have no clue.
Who am I to give a critique? I go to an art museum or gallery and can't understand why most of the stuff are up there. Obviously I have no clue.
Also, time seems to be a very important factor in a lot of photographs. For example, two more or less identical photos, one from today and one from 50 years ago seems to be received often very differently, and I would tend to believe that is because of time rather than the quality of the photo itself. The fact that the photo/subject of the photo is old becomes a quality in itself.
This is because years ago, some photographer may have pioneered a concept, or might have been the first one to "see" something in a certain way. This is of itself something that is unique and interesting.
In the intervening years, tens of thousands may then have aped this concept, turning it into a visual cliche and made it boring, tedious and derivative.
Being the first to "see" always has artistic merit.
I agree with you on that. But what I was thinking was more that I tend to believe that the "exoticness" of old photographs adds a perceived value as well. So I don't think it has to be old in the sense of being pioneering of a certain style etc, but rather that things that people haven't seen in a long while tends to look more interesting. I guess what I'm trying to say is that a photograph has a tendency to get better just because it's aging - if that makes any sense. I don't even thinks it has to bee that long, I'm sure that a lot of snapshots from today that no one cares about will look really interesting in 20 years when we look back and say "what ridiculous clothes people are wearing" and even such a small thing will make the photo look better.
we should be our own harshest critics.
If you don't know how to critique other people's work how would you know what to critique in your own work?
Diplomacy can be used.
"Your image looks nice. If you don't mind, I would recommend to crop the top a little so that more emphasis ....."
...................... He then dropped his price to $2000, finally to $1500, but I told him no, I didn't have the money.
This turned out to have been a poor decision on my part.
Finally, we should be our own harshest critics. I have never taken a photo and believed that it could not have been done better. We should listen, even if we don't like what we hear. Only if we listen can we decide whether what we've been told is useful and helpful to us or if it's just someone letting off steam without really saying anything.