Know Exactly What to Fix in Your Photos, Not Just Opinions.

A focused video photo critique that shows you what’s working, what’s holding your images back, and what to focus on next.

Delivered within 48 hours.

 
 

What This Photo Critique Is

This is a professional photo critique designed for photographers who feel stuck or unsure what to improve next.

You submit 5 to 10 images. I review them and record a personalized video walking through what’s working, what’s limiting the images, and one clear action you can apply immediately on your next shoot.

This is not generic feedback or opinions. The goal is clarity and direction.

What You’ll Receive

  • 10 to 15 minute personalized video critique

  • Review of 5 to 10 images

  • Feedback on lighting, composition, editing, and consistency

  • One clear focus to improve your next shoot

  • Delivered within 48 hours


Who This Is For

This critique is for photographers who:

  • Are actively shooting and want to improve faster

  • Feel unsure about what to fix next

  • Want clear direction instead of conflicting opinions

Who It’s Not For

  • Beginners looking for camera basics

  • People who want free feedback

  • Those expecting live coaching or long calls


How It Works

  1. Book the photo critique

  2. You’ll receive an email with a link to submit your images

  3. Upload 5 to 10 images via Google Drive or Dropbox

  4. Receive your video critique within 48 hours


Price: $75

My full portfolio reviews are typically $150 or more.

This is a focused critique designed to give you clarity without the time commitment of a full review.

 

FAQ


How many images can I submit?

You can submit 5 to 10 images per critique.

When will I receive my critique?

Within 48 hours of submitting your images.

Is this live or recorded?

All critiques are delivered as a recorded video so you can rewatch it anytime.

Can I ask follow up questions?

If you have a quick clarification question after watching, you’re welcome to reply to the delivery email.


If you want clear direction on what to work on next

instead of guessing, this critique is for you.