
I have this digital class..?
Well, i’m awarded an elective for my senior year of college.. so I decided digital photography (why not?). Whenever we have class-time to “critique” people’s photos I try to explain composition and lighting techniques.. whenever I do this I get laughed at and not taken seriously? Their pictures were horrible and I pretty much told them the nicest way I could.
Is this supposed to be expected in a photography class?
Oh and by the way these morons are all photography majors and don’t even know what bouncing flash is, nor fill flash. They had NO idea what the rule of third was either.
Sounds to me like you need a MUCH better teacher, or at least one that maintains some standards and control. What you described sounds much like the little photo club of which I am a member. We also bring in pics that are ‘supposed” to be up for critique, but it ends up being more of a mutual admiration society, nobody wants to hurt someone else’s feelings with serious critique… but… it is just a casual club atmosphere, so it does not matter that much.
In a class situation, there certainly needs to be more disciplined critique and expectations of people’s work.
Probably all you can do is bear it the best you can.. in the end you will be creating art and they will be taking crap snapshots all their lives.
steve
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