Photo Critique 189 – MINIMALISM

Our globe-trotting secret agent/photographer member Curtis Jones joins me for critique 189 as a guest critic! His self-selected critique topic is… “minimalism“!

The purpose of these critiques…

The purpose of these critiques is to provide you with actionable feedback on your photography and motivate you to get out and stretch a creative muscle you may not have used in a while.

What makes a photo minimalist?

Minimalist photography is a form of photography that is distinguished by extreme, austere simplicity. It emphasizes spareness and focuses solely on the smallest number of objects in the composition process.

Curtis' Creative Live course on minimalism
https://www.creativelive.com/class/minimalist-photography-curtis-jones

10 Beginners Tips for Minimalist Photography
https://throughtheirisblog.com/10-beginner-tips-for-minimalist-photography/

About Curtis Jones
http://www.curtisjonesphoto.com/

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