> Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 21:58:54 -0800
> From: "R. Jackson" <jackson.robert.r@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> but so far I've shot a lot of horrid, mediocre photos that exist mainly
> to document that something happened and I was there. A photo booth at a
> mall has an eye as perceptive as mine.
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>
> Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 22:17:16 -0800
> From: "R. Jackson" <jackson.robert.r@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> http://www.conventicle.com/relics.html
>
> Here are a couple of my old arts-section photos from the 70's. As you
> can see, nothing really special.
B.S.
Good concert shots - good framing and you caught action and character.
The subject line still holds. :-)
Andrew
P.S. In my view, the way to get really good: learn about art, visual design
and what you're shooting (e.g. for nature become a naturalist), look at a
lot of work by top-notch photographers in the genres you want to work on,
shoot a lot of photographs, critique them technically and artistically
yourself, and get critiques from others. And never dump on yourself, it's
discouraging. Any suggestions from others?
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