The Photo Feedback Loop f/31
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Show Notes
Feedback is very important to growth as a photographer. We need feedback. We need to know how we can improve our art. There are two pieces of feedback. The first piece is the feedback itself. Is it constructive? Is it actionable? The second piece is the rate of application. How quickly can you put the feedback into practice?
Today’s episode talks about how different sources of feedback have different rates of application. Some feedback loops are short and tight, and improvement is very rapid. Other feedback loops are longer and take time to cultivate. A few can take a lifetime.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Show Empathy In Your Photo Critiques f/17, Stop Down Photography Podcast
What George Harrison Taught Me About Photography f/4, Stop Down Photography Podcast
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