>>3098813curating your own work is hard in any art medium, and with photography it's even harder. It's easy to forget that your viewer will not have the same emotional attachment to a photo as you.
>>3093362this image has the better composition and still superior to the sharper one. the man looks a little bit thuggish, the red light in the window makes me think of sex trafficking and the soft curves of the glass reflection reinforce that. Gives a sense of being in a seedy place without having to be there.
sometimes a part of quality control is just being harsh and accepting that ya blew it. Learn from it. You dropped your aperture and got the shot, but the 'moment' was gone. That fleeting moment is what will keep you addicted shooting and wanting to polish your skills.
I think you have creative talent, but I would suggest you hone that ability through study then apply when you're shooting or at home editing. Study art as a whole, study the great photographers, study their work flow, gain insight, progress your craft and challenge yourself until you produce something great and iconic. Study, you hear me?
Well, what's left to say...
Fuck back off to the general thread and don't you ever make your own fucking thread again until you've produced a fucking worthwhile curated body of work. Present me with the fucking best of your fucking best, you fuckwit.