I know how you feel. In high school I was in a photography class and we were covering shutter speed and aperture and I really wanted to showcase my ability to capture movement so I planned a shoot with my friend who was in the drama program and I had everything set up and I was pleased with the results I was getting they were beautifully exposed with rich colors from the stage lighting that I programmed specifically for this shoot. Then I submitted my work for critique and I was eager to get feedback on how I could improve but only three people commented on my images and they said the most shallow of things I’ve seen. Slightly annoyed, I went to look at my classmates work and I was shocked by how they essentially just put their slightly blurry vacation pictures and cliché instagram photos on google classroom every one of them had ten or more in depth comments.
I know how you feel. In high school I was in a photography class and we were covering shutter speed and aperture and I really wanted to showcase my ability to capture movement so I planned a shoot with my friend who was in the drama program and I had everything set up and I was pleased with the results I was getting they were beautifully exposed with rich colors from the stage lighting that I programmed specifically for this shoot. Then I submitted my work for critique and I was eager to get feedback on how I could improve but only three people commented on my images and they said the most shallow of things I’ve seen. Slightly annoyed, I went to look at my classmates work and I was shocked by how they essentially just put their slightly blurry vacation pictures and cliché instagram photos on google classroom every one of them had ten or more in depth comments.