RayPA said:
The process here should be:
1. a group discusses and sets the ground rules for all critique threads
2. open a couple of threads—limiting the number of participants/thread (stated in the ground rules)
3. post the rules in the thread
4. photographers join the thread up to the limit
5. the group posts photos and critiques each other's work
There could be several "critique threads" open and waiting for participants to join.
To follow-up, here are some proposed ground rules:
Proposed ground rules
• Participants limited to 5/thread
• Participants join the thread by posting their intention (simply stating something like: I'm joining, I'm in, or just their name)
• Once the thread is full of participants all photographers upload their images
• Photos/participant limited to a maximum of three
• Photographers post their images without any commentary they cannot offer any initial explanation of the image
• Photographers can only comment on their own images when everyone else in the thread has posted their comments
• Every participant must comment on every photo (except their own—initially)
• Every participant must make at least one positive comment, and one constructive criticism (which is actually two positive comments)
• Once every photographer has commented then a free flowing discussion, in which every photographer can comment on their own work, can occur
I think it’s important to limit the number of photographers because these participants will then “own” the critique (they’ll be subscribed to the thread, as well).
Number of participants and photographs can vary, but groups should be smaller rather than larger.
