Learn the Language of Photography Through Critique | Eileen Rafferty
As photographers we love looking at photographs. Quite often we instinctively know what we like and don’t like about an image. But can we articulate this in words? Why is this important? Understanding and speaking the language of the photograph is an essential skill as a photographer. It is important to effectively talk about our own images as well as give feedback to our peers. In this video Eileen Rafferty introduces the language of the photograph and discuss the important elements to address in a constructive photographic critique. We will practice talking about photographs and come away with skills to appreciate images through words. Eileen Rafferty http://www.eileenrafferty.com Check Out More Event Spaces http://bit.ly/BHEventSpacePlaylist Subscribe to the B&H Photo YouTube Channel http://bit.ly/SubscribetoBHPhoto Follow us on Social Media -- / bhphoto -- / bheventspace -- / bhphoto -- / bhphotovideo -- / bheventspace

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