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Use Feedback to Improve Photography Skills

Posted: July 05, 2016
[caption id="attachment_12756" align="alignright" width="477"]Improve Your Photography Image from digital-photography-school.com[/caption] At times, photographers may feel that their work has become stagnant, despite the steps they take to continually improve their skill. Hearing glowing praise from family and friends may not be what you need to push yourself to keep taking great images. Finding someone to give you honest, impartial feedback on your work, and handling it the right way, can help you reap benefits for many years to come. Daniel Smith, writer for Digital Photography School, shares how getting feedback can improve photography skills.

Improve Your Photography by Getting the Right Feedback on Your Images

Have you ever felt that your photography isn’t improving as much as it once was? Do you feel that the level of your work is stagnating and not progressing much more? Yet you keep reading article after article, either on the web or in magazines. You hope that one of them will provide the next breakthrough for your work and help you rip through the barrier that will bring your photography to the next level. You show off your work to friends and family, and you hear the resounding praises of, “That’s a beautiful photograph” or, “You nailed it”, or any other form of overly positive, loving feedback. The people that you show your work to love it, but you feel that it’s just becoming a little boring, and the next image isn’t really any different from the last. Do this one thing to improve your photography If this sounds like you, don’t panic; you’re very likely not alone! Even better, there is a very simple remedy for this. This remedy will not only help you now, but also continue to help you well into the future, and at all stages of your photographic journey. Read the entire article Improve Your Photography by Getting the Right Feedback on Your Images on Digital Photography School.