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I recently received this from the Secretary of my local photo club. It was sent for information/consideration and I am passing it on in the same vein.
It is from 'Simon' on http://www.filmphotoacademy.com/
I have not changed it except that:
It is from 'Simon' on http://www.filmphotoacademy.com/
"I have been involved with national and international exhibition judging for years. Each year I look through 1,000's of images for selection in exhibition. Here are some hot tips on how NOT to choose images for competition and exhibition entry.
1) COMMON PHOTOS:
All judges have seen a gazillion photos of Rannoch Moor, Bamburgh Castle, The Bothy, Iron Man contests, Venice masks, Selfridges Birmingham, steam railways in the snow or at night and the British Library. Oh yes, dog racing, remembrance, bikes with the zoom filter as well.
If you really want to submit another one – please try and say something new, if nothing else, don’t put your tripod in the previous photographer’s spot. We’ve seen it before!
2) CREATIVE EFFECTS:
Using a push button filter on Photoshop does not make an image “creative”. We are all old hands, we know exactly which filter you’ve used and it is not creative, new or clever.
Spot colour on monochrome images is very, very old fashioned.
Really bad cut and paste montage and layering is very obvious.
3) MOTION BLUR:
Actually I like motion blur on the right image, but I can tell you now, it won’t get accepted, so don’t bother.
4) WIDE ANGLE:
Apart from a personal thing that just way too many shots are spoiled by shooting too wide, the whole nearly fish-eye look – especially on portraits – is tired, tired, tired.
5) GRABSHOTS OF FOREIGNERS:
Preferably kids with dirty faces. Just because they are foreign and you had an interesting holiday that is not an excuse for a poor grabshot of some poor native person.
6) VERY COMMON TITLES – MEANS VERY COMMON SUBJECTS:
The following word lists are the top 20 phrases entered over years of exhibitions:
watching
concentration
abandoned
memories
bluebell wood
red kite
sisters
robin
walking the dog
waiting
misty morning
low tide
lady in red
tulips
solitude
reflections
red squirrel
morning mist
holly
contemplation
7) VERY COMMON WORDS IN TITLES – MEANS VERY COMMON SUBJECTS:
And here are the top 40 words in titles:
winter
light
blue
morning
tree
water
storm
autumn
mist
beach
grey
sunset
time
street
waiting
evening
sea
walk
lady
bridge
misty
girl
wood
old
home
snow
tide
last
sunrise
window
walking
dawn
man
young
trees
reflections
boat
sand
loch
ice
CONCLUSION
Competition entries need to be different, but not too different. By their very nature they select for a median. But please, before you submit, please look to see if you are doing something new or just re-treading the same old ground. "
1) COMMON PHOTOS:
All judges have seen a gazillion photos of Rannoch Moor, Bamburgh Castle, The Bothy, Iron Man contests, Venice masks, Selfridges Birmingham, steam railways in the snow or at night and the British Library. Oh yes, dog racing, remembrance, bikes with the zoom filter as well.
If you really want to submit another one – please try and say something new, if nothing else, don’t put your tripod in the previous photographer’s spot. We’ve seen it before!
2) CREATIVE EFFECTS:
Using a push button filter on Photoshop does not make an image “creative”. We are all old hands, we know exactly which filter you’ve used and it is not creative, new or clever.
Spot colour on monochrome images is very, very old fashioned.
Really bad cut and paste montage and layering is very obvious.
3) MOTION BLUR:
Actually I like motion blur on the right image, but I can tell you now, it won’t get accepted, so don’t bother.
4) WIDE ANGLE:
Apart from a personal thing that just way too many shots are spoiled by shooting too wide, the whole nearly fish-eye look – especially on portraits – is tired, tired, tired.
5) GRABSHOTS OF FOREIGNERS:
Preferably kids with dirty faces. Just because they are foreign and you had an interesting holiday that is not an excuse for a poor grabshot of some poor native person.
6) VERY COMMON TITLES – MEANS VERY COMMON SUBJECTS:
The following word lists are the top 20 phrases entered over years of exhibitions:
watching
concentration
abandoned
memories
bluebell wood
red kite
sisters
robin
walking the dog
waiting
misty morning
low tide
lady in red
tulips
solitude
reflections
red squirrel
morning mist
holly
contemplation
7) VERY COMMON WORDS IN TITLES – MEANS VERY COMMON SUBJECTS:
And here are the top 40 words in titles:
winter
light
blue
morning
tree
water
storm
autumn
mist
beach
grey
sunset
time
street
waiting
evening
sea
walk
lady
bridge
misty
girl
wood
old
home
snow
tide
last
sunrise
window
walking
dawn
man
young
trees
reflections
boat
sand
loch
ice
CONCLUSION
Competition entries need to be different, but not too different. By their very nature they select for a median. But please, before you submit, please look to see if you are doing something new or just re-treading the same old ground. "
I have not changed it except that:
- - the original had the lists in columns (and I don't know how to do that on TP)
- - I have corrected the numbers where necessary.



