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Harrisonburg, VA C&C

Good evening everyone! I am a brand new Travel Photographer, I am looking to learn and achieve my photography dream. I would very much appreciate the harshest constructive feedback possible on every aspect of my photos. Obviously don't be rude but don't hold back. (I feel like it is the only way to learn) Thanks!

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Hi Matthew. I am not a travel photographer as such but I think when you do travel photography you should include people in them wherever possible. That is if you are wishing to "sell" a location to someone.Only one really meets that criteria.When you do travel photography also you need to learn to write about your locations and give enticing descriptions.So perhaps some more info here on what you are trying to achieve would be helpful to allow others to give some CC.

Hi, you do need a clear subject matter in your photos. the only one worth anything in my eyes is man walking the dog, is it the one defining this town\city? the one with the bridge with tree branch in front, please man, it's confusing what is the subject, if the branch, open f-stop to get the bridge out of focus, if the bridge, why not walk away from branch, the tow of them make such a confusing mix this photo is just not worth posting other than getting harsh CC.
Generally for travel medium shots don't tell a story, either go wide with extensive view of street, river etc. otherwise if you wanna capture a cowboy, local sherrif or so go close so one can understand the special nature of this place. Cheers
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