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How to evaluate a good photographic work

How to evaluate a photographic work is one of the foundations of a photographer.

I think there are four types of appreciating and evaluating photographic works.

First, popularity

Just like the desk calendar at home, the scenery is beautiful, the characters are handsome, the colors are bright, clear and bright.

Second, photography enthusiasts

Composition, color, tone, lighting.

Third, photography enthusiasts

They are concerned about the price, practicability, imaging effect of photographic equipment, and many other factors that will affect the imaging effect.

Fourth, photography artists.

They pay more attention to the conception, ideological connotation and character expression of their works. The influence of the work, the skills and techniques of expressing the theme. Post-production and so on.

Evaluation of a photographic work should start from the following aspects:

First, the composition should be beautiful. A good work must first attract your attention.

Second, color, according to the content of the photo, can be a suitable color; Black and white photos should be obviously contrasted and slightly softer.

Third, the theme, the theme is outstanding. A photo must have its theme. Anything irrelevant to the subject should be dimmed or blurred. The background should be clean, don't pretend to be the host, and avoid everything being photographed by Paul Vientiane, and nothing stands out.

Fourth, it should be infectious (not to mention that a good photographic work will cause * * *).

V. Proper use of light Light sources such as top light, side light, backlight, smooth light, bottom light, reflected light, natural light and artificial light should be used properly to better reflect the content of the subject and the whole picture. Generally speaking, shooting is mostly sidelight and backlight, unless it is documentary photography and news photography. It is difficult to get good results under smooth conditions.

Sixth, according to the level, prospect, middle scene and long-term vision, it should be clear and definite.

To evaluate a work is to understand that you are spending time helping another photographer, and your opinion is not nonsense. You should point out the advantages and disadvantages of this work.

Ps (I played it myself, welcome to copy it, I hope it will help you)