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how do you know if you're any good? photographically speaking...
Vickko
Veteran
Gather the opinions of others, who have credibility and criticism that you respect?
oftheherd
Veteran
What Vickko said, or just your own sense of what is good, no matter what others may think.
Darren Abate
Professional Shooter
When you show people your work, do their jaws drop at all? Compliments will go from, "That's really nice," to "Wow," and then to some level of speechlessness. 
Remember that it's all relative. It can't be measured in compliments, and it can't be measured in money -- I've seen some pretty crappy shooters make a lot of money with their photos. Photography as a business is often about who you know.
No-one can "tell" you if you're good or bad; they can only have their opinions. I suggest you post your work to a forum and open your images up to constructive critique. I think having your work critiqued by experienced shooters is something that all photographers -- young and old -- should do.
Cheers,
Remember that it's all relative. It can't be measured in compliments, and it can't be measured in money -- I've seen some pretty crappy shooters make a lot of money with their photos. Photography as a business is often about who you know.
No-one can "tell" you if you're good or bad; they can only have their opinions. I suggest you post your work to a forum and open your images up to constructive critique. I think having your work critiqued by experienced shooters is something that all photographers -- young and old -- should do.
Cheers,
Leighgion
Bovine Overseer
You never will.
The approval of the masses, your peers and even wealth resulting from your work doesn't mean you're any good. All you have is your will to existentially confirm yourself through the action of continuing to take photographs until your life is over.
The approval of the masses, your peers and even wealth resulting from your work doesn't mean you're any good. All you have is your will to existentially confirm yourself through the action of continuing to take photographs until your life is over.
colyn
ישו משיח
Good is subjective..
One person may say you are good while another may say your photos suck.
One person may say you are good while another may say your photos suck.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
I know I'm good when . . .
I know I'm good when . . .
. . .I get called for a second "date" and she tells me to pack an overnight bag.... oh wait..... hold on.. I should really read the WHOLE post before responding huh..
Smirking,
Dave
I know I'm good when . . .
. . .I get called for a second "date" and she tells me to pack an overnight bag.... oh wait..... hold on.. I should really read the WHOLE post before responding huh..
Smirking,
Dave
kshapero
South Florida Man
I'm good first if I feel good about a particular photo. Being good is ever changing. You have to keep shooting. HCB WAS good. Also I like it when others enjoy the photos I like.
bmattock
Veteran
How do you know if you're not any good?
mackigator
Well-known
Are you happy? Good makes me happy first.
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Joe
Established
"you're no good, you're no good, you're no good, baby, you're no good"--Linda Rondstadt
Have you ever heard this song and thought she was singing to you? Could be a sign.
Have you ever heard this song and thought she was singing to you? Could be a sign.
RFOBD
Established
What is this "good" you speak of? 
anoldsock
Established
...even if you are good, you should never settle for it. And this is my opinion only, but you should always strive to better than you are because once you get complacent you're no longer as good as you were
Ben Blacket
Established
Generally, peoples direct comments will only be positive. If you have an exhibition & all you get is silence or whispers behind your back, or the "comments" section of your flickr photos is left blank, then you know you're pretty bad! No one will comment "this photo stinks", in fear of receiving similar feedback about their own work!
FrankS
Registered User
Great question. Possibly the best so far on RFF, IMO.
On the one hand, one can't know what one doesn't know. On the other hand, "good" is pretty subjective. It's also too easy to get complements here on RFF because most folks are so damn nice. I've read too many glowing complements for mediocre work on internet photo forums. It all depends on the the evaluation scale that is used to judge photography. One should be more positive with a beginner photographer. People willing to part with their money for your photographic work is a pretty good indicator. It's the free market idea.
On the one hand, one can't know what one doesn't know. On the other hand, "good" is pretty subjective. It's also too easy to get complements here on RFF because most folks are so damn nice. I've read too many glowing complements for mediocre work on internet photo forums. It all depends on the the evaluation scale that is used to judge photography. One should be more positive with a beginner photographer. People willing to part with their money for your photographic work is a pretty good indicator. It's the free market idea.
MikeL
Go Fish
Who cares whether you are good or not. Maybe whether you are willing to learn is more important?
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
Like Fred-San said, you just don't know... but you can believe to what anyone say.. or not!
Now, are you happy with the level you achieve (this is important too) because it affects how you pursue your vision depending of others opinion.. or not!
If you are happy, it means you got something, keep on, if you are not happy, try harder or change completely and find another path, but keep on trying, don't give up on you.
Now, are you happy with the level you achieve (this is important too) because it affects how you pursue your vision depending of others opinion.. or not!
If you are happy, it means you got something, keep on, if you are not happy, try harder or change completely and find another path, but keep on trying, don't give up on you.
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
This thought brought me to think (oh boy you made me do it), how the Photography could be so subjective.
If one presents his/her portfolio do critics most of the time does not get any attention. Critics "see" so many portfolios that the "nices" aren't good enough.. for them, they are searching for something different (whatever that means), and different depends on how he/she (the critic) woke up that morning or what some magazine publish on what is trending (or not...).
For normal people that don't do art or photo has their inner Self the portfolio could be fantastic just because looks good for them. They can even buy them for thousands!
So, who you going to believe? And further than that, what is "Good"?
I'm exhausted! To much brain activity at 5 am!!
If one presents his/her portfolio do critics most of the time does not get any attention. Critics "see" so many portfolios that the "nices" aren't good enough.. for them, they are searching for something different (whatever that means), and different depends on how he/she (the critic) woke up that morning or what some magazine publish on what is trending (or not...).
For normal people that don't do art or photo has their inner Self the portfolio could be fantastic just because looks good for them. They can even buy them for thousands!
So, who you going to believe? And further than that, what is "Good"?
I'm exhausted! To much brain activity at 5 am!!
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Generally, peoples direct comments will only be positive. If you have an exhibition & all you get is silence or whispers behind your back, or the "comments" section of your flickr photos is left blank, then you know you're pretty bad! No one will comment "this photo stinks", in fear of receiving similar feedback about their own work!
it's all those blanks in the comment section that got me wondering...
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
it's all those blanks in the comment section that got me wondering...
ok! now you make me worried! Seriously!:bang:
I didn't need that today!
But that is nor your fault... is mine!
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