N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Finding feedback

There are numerous ways to get feedback on your photographs but three readily spring to mind: critiques, competitions and qualifications. Let’s see how each can bring value to your work.

Critiques

Critiques are the simplest way to get feedback on your images. They take different forms, from sitting one-to-one with a mentor, to submitting your photos as part of an online analysis along with numerous other photographers and a judge.

Being critiqued one-to-one will undoubtedly provide the

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