Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Joe Codispoti jotted down the following: > But > most of all I think that we would all profit from more frank discussions of > techniques and approaches to photography that would improve our use of the > Leicas and lenses at our disposal. We do do this, but I suspect that since we have no guidelines for how it should be done, people's egos get in the way. It is all too easy to take criticism personally, or to get caught up in the style of the critique rather than the content. I good example is Bernard's critique of Johnny's latest (last?) installment of Human Traffic. I'm sure that many people paid more attention to Bernard's delivery than what he was saying. Admittedly, I find Bernard's style rather no-holds-barred and a little rough, but he has no problems with stating his opinion and his analysis is right on the mark at times. What made it work was Johnny's response, taking the good pieces and responding to them rather than getting caught in Bernard's style of delivery. I learnt a lot from that discussion and I'm grateful to both for their contributions. One of the problems of critiquing is establishing what is relevant and useful. At some level, all critique is personal opinion, so the issue becomes which person's opinions carry merit and who's (whose?) are considered useless. Another problem is volume: A few people post a (URL to a) single message once a week, or month. But many (myself included) will put together a website with anything from 5 to 35 pictures. Some of these are more important to the photographer than others -- so how do you know which to comment upon? A suggestion (and possible solution) would be to have some kind of guidelines. Something along the lines of: * Each person on this list could submit one image per month for critiquing (presented on its own page, neutral background, max 750 pixels wide, JPEG encoded, etc.) * With each submitted image, write a short presentation on why you chose to submit this particular image. * Each person on this list could critique as many pictures as they choose per month. The critique should be constructive, rationale should be presented, alternatives given. There would be no refereeing and hopefully the relative merit of critique from various persons would become evident over time. It could be a very useful learning experience. M. - -- Martin Howard | Super Cali goes ballistic, Celtics are Visiting Scholar, CSEL, OSU | atrocious. email: howard.390@osu.edu | -- British sports headline. www: http://mvhoward.i.am/ +-------------------------------------------