Hello Everyone!
So here's the scenario. I have this friend who has recently decided that she is a photographer too. Her pictures are absolutely awful. Like some of the worst I've ever seen. I'm really worried that she's soon going to ask me what I think of her photos. Especially now since she just did a baby photo shoot and had asked me several times for tips and suggestions before she did it. I don't want to hurt her feelings, but I'm not the type of person that can lie (even little white lies). I don't think I can even use the sandwich technique (where you start with a compliment, give a critique, and then end with another compliment). I can't find anything good about her pictures. Everything is all wrong. Composition, lighting, editing, focus.
If she were to ask me, how can I answer her while sparing her feelings and maintain the friendship?
This is basic instructional technique. Don't tell the person what they've done wrong, simply tell them what they can [in your opinion] do to improve them.
In other words, you wouldn't say, "Your horizon's all cockeyed." rather, you'd say, "If you were to level the image in post, it would have a much more natural appearance." If (when?) she asks if you like the pictures, answer with something like, "You're off to a good start."
Honesty is always the best policy. Conveying that truth in a constructive way is an art form.How To Answer Fauxtog Friend When They Ask If I Like Their Photos
Yep, absolutely, but sometimes fluff is appropriate....this part is fluff........
Hello Everyone!
So here's the scenario. I have this friend who has recently decided that she is a photographer too. Her pictures are absolutely awful. Like some of the worst I've ever seen. I'm really worried that she's soon going to ask me what I think of her photos. Especially now since she just did a baby photo shoot and had asked me several times for tips and suggestions before she did it. I don't want to hurt her feelings, but I'm not the type of person that can lie (even little white lies). I don't think I can even use the sandwich technique (where you start with a compliment, give a critique, and then end with another compliment). I can't find anything good about her pictures. Everything is all wrong. Composition, lighting, editing, focus.
If she were to ask me, how can I answer her while sparing her feelings and maintain the friendship?
I'm POSITIVE you're an eediot!
Constructive honesty is all well and good if you're teaching or for guys or maybe with a bff but most women friendships don't work that way. Rule of thumb is listen, bite your tongue or say something supportive and pour some wine.
Not being a woman, but being surrounded by women, I think that is very good advice. Just from observation.
Nothing breeds friendship like thinking you are better than they are.
I'd say get off your high horse and be a good friend first and a photographer second.
Not being a woman, but being surrounded by women, I think that is very good advice. Just from observation.
These women who surround you, are they carrying knives?