The Light Chaser Blog
Photography and learning based on light, place, and purpose
Essays, tutorials, and reflections on photography, light, and the creative process β updated regularly.
When Judges and Photographers Disagree: Who Is Right?
Why do photographers so often say βthe judge got it wrongβ after a critique or competition result? In this blog, I explore the relationship between photographers and judges, the role of bias and interpretation, and why critique should be viewed as guidance rather than absolute truth. Understanding both perspectives can transform judging from a point of frustration into a valuable opportunity for growth.
The True Art of Seeing: Steps to Analysing a Photograph Like a Judge
Learn how to analyse a photograph like a professional judge. In this blog, I share the key steps I use when critiquing images β from composition and light to storytelling and emotion. Drawing on my experience as a qualified photography judge and recent workshops with legends like Peter Eastway and Len Metcalf, I reveal how viewing and analysing othersβ work can refine your own eye and improve your photography.
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