What is a Critique?
Today we will be spending some time discussing the work you have created over the past few classes. This is a time for you to practice talking about photographic composition but to also hear some feedback from your peers. Critiques are meant to be constructive and inspiring for both the artist and the viewer! You should ALWAYS have your journal with you during a critique. Take note of feedback- write down ANYTHING that inspires you. You also never know when an idea may strike you and you should write/ sketch it out.
Begin by writing down the date and the title of the critique: Photogram Critique.
Answer the following questions before we begin (this is part of your grade on this project)
Today we will be spending some time discussing the work you have created over the past few classes. This is a time for you to practice talking about photographic composition but to also hear some feedback from your peers. Critiques are meant to be constructive and inspiring for both the artist and the viewer! You should ALWAYS have your journal with you during a critique. Take note of feedback- write down ANYTHING that inspires you. You also never know when an idea may strike you and you should write/ sketch it out.
Begin by writing down the date and the title of the critique: Photogram Critique.
Answer the following questions before we begin (this is part of your grade on this project)
- What did this assignment teach you about light and how it effects your print in the darkroom?
- Why did you compose your prints in the way that you did?
- How did you challenge yourself?