But first, I must tell you about dog show judging - because I find parallels with the photography world.
You know the drill.
Check this out:
Robert Capa - D-Day landing. |
Or what about this? Badly composed, huh? What's the subject; surely not the doves??
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Henri Matisse |
Both photographs work - despite their faults. Maybe even because of them?
So my thought for the day? We need to
- Be rationally critical of our own work.
- Recognise that even the best of us don't always get it right. No need to criticise, but let's not applaud by reflex, either.
- Assess an image, either it's one of ours, one by friends or one by the famous simply by asking whether it works.
Shane Baker