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One year of photography-> portfolio question/critique?

 
Jimmyhickey
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Mar 25, 2008 17:14 |  #1

Alright, well I have finally passed the one year mark in my photography career. I started looking at photography as a hobby but now I hope to one day make a career out of it. I am 16 years old and I hope to one day be a commercial and sport photographer. I have never been in a formal photography class, I have only learned through the critique and criticism of others online. I do however plan to study photography in college and hope to TA a digital photography class my next year (senior year in HS). With that being said, I would really appreciate to receive a brief (or in depth) review of my portfolio for my first year in photography. I understand this is asking a lot, but it would really mean a lot to me. I hope to learn what I need to improve on and what I should strive for in my future endeavors. Thank you kindly. And sorry for the off site link:o
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Mar 25, 2008 18:50 |  #2

Holy smokes! You're only 16 and shooting like it's nobody's business.
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Mar 25, 2008 18:59 |  #3

Any college photojournalism / fine art photography school will be thrilled to get you. Excellent work.


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Mar 25, 2008 19:17 as a reply to  @ TheHoff's post |  #4

You are really good!


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Mar 25, 2008 22:05 |  #5

TheHoff wrote in post #5190468 (external link)
Any college photojournalism / fine art photography school will be thrilled to get you. Excellent work.

I so agree. You are always trying new things..look forward to your next posts.;)


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Mar 26, 2008 10:57 as a reply to  @ Flo's post |  #6

Cannot add to what has been said.

Good luck and good shooting my friend.


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Mar 26, 2008 17:52 |  #7

Not much more to be said - Good portfolio. I will admit, this makes me feel real old - and I'm only 20.


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Mar 26, 2008 18:02 |  #8

Not too shabby at all! Very nice stuff there, you're young enough and talented enough to make a go of it, I envy you. Go out there and get it! Good Luck!!


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Mar 27, 2008 16:02 |  #9

Thank you very much everyone who looked through my portfolio, it really means a lot to me.

I am really excited to see where photography takes me over the next few years. This first year has been great:D

Thanks again, everyone.

Jimmy


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Mar 29, 2008 18:42 |  #10

My God! You're only 16?! I am so jealous :-) ... I have been doing photography for almost 30 years now, and you blow me out of the water! Go to college, learn as much as you can, you really can make a career out of it!


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Mar 30, 2008 06:24 |  #11

nice website:).. where do you host from??
im only just turned 17 and its my 4th month with a camera :)
i shoot for a graphic design company doing contracting work and i have my first wedding in less than a month!
glad to know theres at least a few other young's in the potn threads :)
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Mar 30, 2008 17:12 |  #12

Im not sure if anything on my flickr is good enough for a portfolio ugh lol. Im 17 too.

You can check it out im my sig.

Edit: I just added more


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Mar 31, 2008 05:35 as a reply to  @ robsk8ter247's post |  #13

You've certainly got some nice photos there.

I love the one of the little kid skating.

good luck with whatever comes your way. :D

oh and looking at your gear list you have proven that you cna take good photographs without super expensive gear.

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Mar 31, 2008 15:50 |  #14

u have some really nice pics there. i did the same thing, waited till my senior year to take photography class in school. bad move. o well u kno. lovin the night portraits in the woods. i would suggest redoing that one of the black kid, there isnt enough light on his hair and his head just flows into the darkness of the woods. but besides that, its amazing. the slide show started and i thought i was looking at a magazine.


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Mar 31, 2008 19:30 |  #15

You have a great mix of images, all well executed. I would think this translates to a good eye and a good understanding of light. Keep it up, you've got an excellent start IMO.


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