Photo Club will meet after school in C147 on Nov. 11. The club has chosen the two themes of creative angles and close-ups for the pictures. Club members’ photos will also be critiqued at the meeting.
Gabriella Brannock, Photo Club co-president and senior, says that the critiquing of the photos will be an excellent way for club members to improve their photography.
“We try to add a tip here or a tip there,” Brannock said. “I think that having my work critiqued is really beneficial. Our club also promotes experience and practice, but we run the club based on what (co-president Lauren Colbert and I) think works best for the majority of students.”
Photo Club sponsor Jim Streisel said he thinks critiquing will improve photography skills.
“We put the students’ best work on the projector and get some critique on those pictures, not only to talk about what we like but also to give some ways to improve,” he said.
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