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In this episode of The Live Snap Love Show, I’m going to give you a step by step guide to critiquing your own photos, so you can start to look at your own images objectively, see what you did right, and what you could do next time to improve your photos!
Being able to critique an image effectively is a great skill to develop, because it will help you take better photos next time you’re shooting, can help you see where you have grown and what you are getting right, but also help you see which areas you need to work on next in your photography journey.
In today’s episode, I’m going to break down the 4 aspects of an image that you should critique, and I’m going to give you questions to ask yourself for each of these aspects, so that by the end, you’ll feel confident critiquing your own - or anyone else’s photos.
HERE’S THE KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:
1️⃣ Why you should critique your photos, and what you should always make sure you do
2️⃣ The 4 main aspects of an image that you should critique
3️⃣ The 3 technical elements that form the foundation of your image
4️⃣ What to look for when assessing the light in your image
5️⃣ Tips for how to see any problems with your editing
6️⃣ How to use what you have learned during your critique to actually make a difference to your photos!
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
🌈 Want to improve ALL the aspects mentioned today? Join the All Access Pass and get lifetime access to courses on technical basics, light, composition and editing (and so much more!) Check it out here
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In this episode of The Live Snap Love Show, I’m going to give you a step by step guide to critiquing your own photos, so you can start to look at your own images objectively, see what you did right, and what you could do next time to improve your photos!
Being able to critique an image effectively is a great skill to develop, because it will help you take better photos next time you’re shooting, can help you see where you have grown and what you are getting right, but also help you see which areas you need to work on next in your photography journey.
In today’s episode, I’m going to break down the 4 aspects of an image that you should critique, and I’m going to give you questions to ask yourself for each of these aspects, so that by the end, you’ll feel confident critiquing your own - or anyone else’s photos.
HERE’S THE KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:
1️⃣ Why you should critique your photos, and what you should always make sure you do
2️⃣ The 4 main aspects of an image that you should critique
3️⃣ The 3 technical elements that form the foundation of your image
4️⃣ What to look for when assessing the light in your image
5️⃣ Tips for how to see any problems with your editing
6️⃣ How to use what you have learned during your critique to actually make a difference to your photos!
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
🌈 Want to improve ALL the aspects mentioned today? Join the All Access Pass and get lifetime access to courses on technical basics, light, composition and editing (and so much more!) Check it out here
MORE FROM ME
Follow me on Instagram: @livesnaplove
For more behind-the-scenes content, practical photography tips, and thoughtful inspiration I only share by email, make sure you’re subscribed to Photography Love Notes—my weekly newsletter for curious, creative photographers. 💌 Click here to subscribe!
SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW
Thanks for tuning into The Live Snap Love show! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to get notified when new episodes drop on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts! Your support helps us reach more photographers and keep the show going!🎙
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