Sunday, January 11, 2015

1/5

My question is, what's the difference between a good photo and a great one? Earlier my essential question was more narrow and didn't offer much wiggle worm. Now my question is broader in hopes I can find multiple answers. I want to know what are the key elements to create a great photo, than just a good photo that gets a thumbs up.

Asking this questions offers many answers, all which can be different. Because each person has their own idea what a great photo is. Being an aspiring photographer, I want to appease the majority. I want my work to reach all those it can. So asking this question is a way I can improve my photography skills by hearing the variety of answers from a range of people.

To showcase my project I want to show my own work but showcase the difference between my 'good' photos, and my 'great' photos.

For my real inquiry, I plan to conduct a couple surveys that ask what makes a great photo with several categories that can be voted by most important. I as well want to conduct a couple interviews with different people. My mentor, of course, but to others who have different views on photography.


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