Every now and then Alain Briot contributes an article that starts good discussions in the forum. Today’s article About Print Competitions will be just that kind of article. In his last article Alain did a very good essay about Critiquing Photographs. Now he takes us into the area of judging prints entered into competitions. Alain covers just about all aspects one could think of when it comes to judging prints in competitions. For many photographers this is a part of learning as well as recognition. You decide after reading the article. In my own experience over many years I have found it interesting to see how images are judged. I also wonder many times how judges would react to some of the classics of photography. In many ways that images are judged, they would never had received an honorable mention in todays competitions. This is a very enlightening essay and thank you Alain for this.
Our good friend Thomas Knoll the inventor of Photoshop recently shared his images as a slide show at The Adobe Max 2014 program. Thomas is a very fine photographer and we thought you might want to see his excellent photography. Enjoy his 9 minute slide show HERE
We still have a few spots open on our first and second Antarctica Trips. Take a look at the instructor line up and give some serious consideration in joining us for this amazing adventure. If you have any questions contact Kevin Raber. You can learn more about these two trips HERE.
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