--Will talk about your inspiration and show it on your blog
--Talk about the process of your photo shoot
--Talk about the struggles
--Talk about your successes
* Two things you like one thing that you would have done differently
TIPS
Use the TAG method
T-Tell something you like
A-Ask a question
G-Give a suggestion
1. Take a look through the artist’s eyes
If you’re going to be critiquing another artist’s work, it helps to know where they’re coming from.
2. Don’t nit-pick the little stuff
Oddly shaped ears, squarish trees, or an off-color sky. . . Sometimes it’s helpful to point out those flaws, but if there are really a lot of them, focus on the big picture instead.
3. Start positive and end positive
Always make sure to start off by saying something nice. Even if it’s difficult, find something to say.
4. Never be vague
There’s nothing worse than a vague critique. They usually sound a little bit like this:
“There’s something about your painting that‘s not right. . . I don’t know what, it’s just, you know. . . Something.”
5. Lastly, keep it short
I’ve never yet been in a group critique where time wasn't a factor. Say your piece and be done.
Remember, the point of a critique is to help artists improve.
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