Are you saying that you're considering changing your style because some people have said they like what you make?
But it should not influence what you think of your photos.
It's great that others have liked your photos so much that they have made a point of saying soreally, that is a very good thing.
But it should not influence what you think of your photos.
I'm not 100% satisfied with photos that are "nice"; I would rather have people think "WOW, that is fantastic". I spend a lot of time on Flickr (uploading & looking) - I've seen so many amazing photos (film, naturally) that I look up to. I can't help sometimes thinking "Why can't I take photos like that?" or "Why can't I see things like that?" Sometimes it's a great motivator, sometimes it's discouraging.
I had thought that with PIZZAZ you meant elements of photos that speak to your viewers, that shake them up and provoke a reaction. The key here is content. Show something that is controversial or out of it's usual context. Something unexpected, looking gross and beautiful at the same time.
Of course, you're going to get as many rejections as accolades. That's the nature of things.
I'd call it a point of view instead of an agenda.No necessarily so. It can mean adding a little more impact to the print. Ansel Adams did this, so when he did it would you say that what he did was trite or done to "shake them up and provoke a reaction"? He is not the only one that did that, just one example. Are you are injecting you own agenda it the thread?
Steve
The things I try to observe before taking any photographs are:
What is it? Why am I looking at it? Why put it into a photograph?
AND: KEEP IT SIMPLE!
When I was a member of a camera club, I learned from a PSA judge that making a great photo is as simple as having someone wearing a red jacket stand in the background. This is the same judge who could not understand why a black and white slide had no color.
Don't let others dictate your view of your own work. Unless, of course, you are working for a commercial client.
juan
Also, what the hell is 'PIZZAS'?
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