Image Critiques

  •  November 19, 2020
     7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Join photographer John Dailey for an online webinar as he provides information on how to critique your images. Critique is an important part of the learning process, for beginners through seasoned professionals. While the art of photography is highly subjective, there are rules that most photographers will agree upon. Learning how to properly critique your photography helps you learn, grow and produce better photos. It is about information that is beneficial in creating consistently good images, while recognizing your individual style.

To join this online class, you must click on the below button and register at Zoho Webinar.

JON IMAGES CRITIQUES MEETING

 

Share A Picture for Critiquing

Before the class, those who plan to attend can upload a couple of images anonymously to this SmugMug link and we will select some to critique during the class (do not include your name in the file name so that it is anonymous.)


UPLOAD IMAGES ANONYMOUSLY FOR CRITIQUE

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Photographer: John Dailey

John is a Missouri native, now a resident of Paris, Arkansas. He taught college media design courses for over 20 years. Discovering photography at 23 with an Olympus OM-1 plus a couple of lenses. Dailey was quickly charmed by the depth of color possible with reversal film and soon became a Kodachrome fan. His “style” is looking for “the little things.” Taking shots of bits of the world that seem mundane at first. Plus, looking for the intersection between man and nature: those things that are forgotten and nature is taking it back. In Fall 2004, he was honored as an iCard Featured Artist on Apple’s website. Dailey’s work has won “First Place” and “Best of Show” in multiple exhibits.

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Host: Brad Maxwell

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Description:

PSNWA & Zoho

Join PSNWA speakers at Zoho, a versatile web tool for hosting online presentations and classes.

Step 1) Select the button in the description to open the Zoho Registration Page.

Step 2) Complete the very short registration form with first name and email address.

Step 3) A notification and reminders with the link for joining the event will be sent to you at the email address used to register for the online session.

Step 4) Click on the join link in the email at the proper time and date to join the online event.

Note: You will need to be on a computer with sound. Test your audio prior to joining the online event to ensure it is working and that the sound level is appropriate. Online events have a registration limit. Once full the Zoho page will not allow additional registrations. Email info@psnwa.org if a session is full and you would like to be placed on a waiting list.