BASICS OF PHOTOGRAPHY JUDGING AND JUDGING CONTESTS

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BASICS OF PHOTOGRAPHY JUDGING AND JUDGING CONTESTS Presentation developed by: Elizabeth Coffman 4-H Photography Leader, Bell County

OVERVIEW Introduction Preparation During Judging Evaluation Judging Contests Summary

JUDGING PHOTOS Subjective Balance Between Technical & Creativity Pitfalls Judging Bias (Subject Prejudice) Lack of/Unclear Guidelines Rushed Timeline No identification of quality range

PREPARATION Must have guidelines. If not, make your own! General Appeal Uniqueness Composition Human Interest General Appeal: Does the picture capture the eye? Uniqueness: Is the photo special? Composition: Does the photo look at the subject in a new way? Human Interest: How does the image make you feel?

DURING JUDGING Set Aside Adequate Time Avoid favoring technical proficiency over creativity

STARTING OFF RIGHT Establish Quality Range – Preview all photos Clear Your Mind of Subject Prejudice – Evaluate the photo, not the subject!

EMOTION Does the image symbolize anything beyond itself? Does the image reflect a personal style? Does the image document something? Does the image express a feeling?

TECHNIQUE Lighting Composition Leading Lines Special Treatment Framing Movement into Space White Balance Foreground/Background Mergers

EVALUATION Pluses + Minuses = Total Evaluation Comment on what photographer did RIGHT as well as wrong There are exceptions to the rules Don’t sweat the small stuff. Try to see photographer’s message.

EVALUATION Be Balanced (some images produce strong negative responses) Stay with the plan. Stick to the guidelines. Be consistent. Match your evaluation to your comments. Mention both positive and negative aspects Images that produce anger or sadness shouldn’t be evaluated at a lower level than images that center on positive emotions if they’re of similar quality. Don’t’ judge happiness, but how well the photographer succeeds in bringing their concept of the image to you.

Preparing Your Own Judging Contest

JUDGING CONTEST STEPS Select Photos Place Using Judging Criteria Determine Cuts Set Up Printed photos or on computer? Scantron or judging sheets? Reasons? Evaluate Answers (E-Judging App) Review Answers to Maximize Learning

JUDGING APP: E-Judging

SUMMARY Have a set of guidelines Be aware of the range of quality Leave your prejudice at the door Spend time with each photo Balance technical skill and creativity Pluses + Minuses = Final Evaluation Judging contests are a great way of improving skills

texas4-h.tamu.edu/photographyjudging CONTEST RESOURCES Resources available on-line at: texas4-h.tamu.edu/photographyjudging Site contains resources on: Organizing a local photography judging contest. Understanding judging contest “cuts” 34 classes of practice photos 6 classes of practice problems