In the next few weeks, Fstoppers is going to be working on an awesome new project with the incredible swimwear photographer, Joey Wright. While we're working with Wright, we thought we'd give everyone a chance to have their swimwear images critiqued by one of the best in the business. Between now and January 5, enter your swimwear images by following the submission guidelines below. We will be choosing 20 images to give feedback to.
The Internet can be a cruel and cutthroat place for photographers. For some reason, photographers are often extremely negative and cynical when looking at the work of their peers. Most photographers overwhelmingly say that they would like others to "C&C" their work, yet the conversation can often become less than inspiring and often downright depressing. Our hope with this segment, "Critique the Community," is that the Fstoppers team can offer fair, yet encouraging commentary on some of the images found in the Fstoppers Community.
To submit your swimwear pictures for this week's episode, you must:
- Have an active Fstoppers account.
- Upload your image to your Fstoppers profile page.
- Paste the URL of the image in the comments below.
The Fstoppers Community Rating System
If you have an Fstoppers account, you are able to create your own profile and portfolio directly within the Fstoppers Community. Once you have a portfolio uploaded, you can browse images in the community and rate the photos of your peers. Even though art is usually a fairly subjective matter, we wanted to create a rating system that was as objective and unbiased as possible. This way, if one of your images has been rated 50 times and has received an average rating of two stars, you could feel confident that maybe that particular image is not up to par. Below is a simple chart explaining the Fstoppers Community Rating System.
One Star: The Snapshot
One-star ratings are limited to snapshots only. Snapshots are usually taken to document a time or location, but little to no thought has gone into the creation of the image. If an image has been "lit" with external light (besides a direct on-camera flash), it is at least a two-star picture. The majority of one-star images have had no postproduction work done to them, but do often have an "Instagram style" filter added to them. The average person these days snaps one-star images every single day with their smartphone. Most one-star images that pop up on sites like ours are images of flowers, pets, landscapes, sunsets, objects around a house, etc. If you read Fstoppers, you should not be sharing one-star images for any reason.
Two Stars: Needs Work
All images, besides maybe five-star images, always have room for improvement, but two-star images "need work" before they should be included in your portfolio. As photographers, we are snapping thousands of images per year, but only a few of those images should ever be shared or put into our portfolio. A photographer who has taken a two-star image has put some thought into the composition, exposure, and postproduction, but for some reason has missed the mark. Two-star images should not be in the portfolio of a full-time professional photographer and amateur photographers should strive for something better. Even complete amateurs who don't understand photography at all are capable of taking two-star images from time to time.
Three Stars: Solid
A three-star image is an all-around good image. The photographer has a solid understanding of the basics: composition, color, focus, subject matter, and postproduction. A three-star image is good, but it's not great. Most part-time professional photographers have mostly three-star images in their portfolios. Usually, a level three image would have been rated four stars if it had been shot in a better location, or with a better model showing a better expression, or there had been better postproduction. A photographer capable of taking a three-star image is capable of taking four and five-star images if they would simply pay more attention to the details.
Four Stars: Excellent
Four-star images are fantastic. In most cases, four-star images have a certain style to them that links them directly to their creator. Four-star images usually require planning and attention to extreme detail. It's almost impossible to shoot a four-star image by getting lucky. Four-star images have almost flawless conception, composition, lighting, subject matter, and postproduction. If you have any four-star images in your portfolio, you should be very proud of yourself.
Five Stars: World-Class
Five-star images are flawless and unforgettable. The amount of time, energy, and talent that goes into the average five-star image is staggering. In many cases, these pictures require a team to produce, including a professional retoucher. The concept, lighting, subject, location, and postproduction on these images has to be perfect. In some cases, the jump from four to five stars may be as simple as changing the unknown model in the picture with a celebrity or bringing in a set designer or stylist to make the image slightly better. Although there are always exceptions, most five-star images take days, if not weeks or months to produce.
Strengthening Your Own Portfolio
Even with our objective rating system, people are going to disagree over what they like, because ultimately, art is still a matter of opinion. However, I believe once an image has been rated over 25 times, it will have a rating that is pretty fair and honest (we hope to deter trolls by giving negative Karma Points when a vote is more than one star away from the community average). If one of the images in your own portfolio is rated lower than what you personally feel it should be rated, I'd urge you to try to look at the image from an unbiased angle. Step back, erase your memory of the photoshoot itself, and try to imagine an art buyer, stock agency, potential client, or local gallery as they decided if they wanted to invest in your services. Would your image make the cut?
Lee and I are not the greatest photographers in the world. There are many many genres of photography that we have not been successful in or in many cases, have not even attempted in our careers. However, I believe we have a pretty good idea of what works and what doesn't in terms of commercial viability. Not every image is meant to sell or book you work and that is okay! Snapshots and sentimental images are great and most definitely have a purpose. Hopefully, our insight and critiques can help you decide what is and isn't worth putting in your public portfolio. I hope these video critiques can help you see beyond the technical and personal elements that make up an image and begin looking at your own work in a new light.
would love some constructive criticism:
https://fstoppers.com/photo/100938
I'll play...
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106331
Sure:
Jess
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106332
https://500px.com/photo/134109145/jess-by-christopher-kennedy?ctx_page=1...
And one more, for good measure. The post *does* say "images"... :)
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106334
Model: Kristy Le. Thanks for your time. Happy Holidays.
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106338
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106341
https://fstoppers.com/photo/67959
https://fstoppers.com/photo/95450
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106349
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106350
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106372
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106377
https://fstoppers.com/photo/70126
Bond Girl ;)
https://fstoppers.com/photo/107276
Vicka
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106382
https://fstoppers.com/photo/95519
Thanks for this opportunity.
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106402
https://fstoppers.com/photo/71337
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106415
,,.. not leting me to upload...
try posting again.
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106428
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106430
I would absolutely liked to know what do you think, guys :)
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106432
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106434
I would love some CC
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106036
Happy new year !
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106437
https://fstoppers.com/photo/95571
Here:
https://fstoppers.com/photo/64273
I had my first session of this kind (usually I do weddings) si I would love the critic:
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106447
Lets Play! :)
Nicole:
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106454
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106482
https://fstoppers.com/photo/38201
omg I'm in love with this one.
From Joey's Workshop
One more for good measure.
https://fstoppers.com/photo/98786
Can't decide between these two sorry!
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106520
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106519
Great opportunity to get some professional & helpful feedback. Thanks a lot for the initiative and very much looking forward to it!
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106596
Oh great, more cheesecake. The previous CtC was about T&A, too. Starting to lose interest in Fstoppers. Relying on sex to hold a viewer's interest is leaning on a crutch that will prevent you from ever developing the strength to walk upright. When you can catch people's attention with a photo of an Aspen tree or a bell pepper or a kid with a wine bottle, then you'll have accomplished something.
disgusting
Our previous CTC was on lifestyle photography. Feel free to check it out here: https://fstoppers.com/contests/critique-community-episode-15-lifestyle-p...
If you would like to see a critique on food, it was the one before that: https://fstoppers.com/critiques/critique-community-episode-14-food-photo....
Thanks for the feedback!
Missed out on the last one hope I can get some good feed back on this one.
https://fstoppers.com/photo/66107
https://fstoppers.com/photo/34884 please check this one :)
Recently in Dubai :-)
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106622
We also coudn't resist to make a little video while shooting:
https://vimeo.com/122666816
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106642
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106683
studio shoot 3 backdrop color, gels on monolights, beauty dish gold reflectors and sand
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106756
studio shoot 3 backdrop color, gels on monolights, beauty dish gold reflectors and sand
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106757
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106765
https://fstoppers.com/photo/106773
Here's mine https://fstoppers.com/photo/106774