Professional Photographers Critique Student Images with Sue Bryce, Scott Robert Lim, Bambi Cantrell, John Cornicello

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  • 26 video lessons
  • 11 hours and 2 minutes of class content
  • Streaming access on desktop and mobile browsers
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee
Have you ever wanted your best work evaluated by a top professional? Well, here’s your chance! CreativeLive is shining the spotlight on you during this photography critique covering three categories: Wedding and Family, Commercial / Fine Art, and Portrait. World-renowned photographers Sue Bryce, Scott Robert Lim, John Cornicello, and Bambi Cantrell will critique images entered by you, and provide invaluable insight and recommendations for improvement.

Wedding and Family Winning Photos: This category will tell a vivid, emotional story of a major life moment.

Commercial / Fine Art Commercial Photos: Photos will be critiqued on composition, style, and powerful portrayal of a brand or product. Fine Art photos will be critiqued for their unique creative vision.

Portrait Photos: This category is all capturing a person’s essence, mood, and expression.

Course Instructors

John Cornicello

John Cornicello

You may recognize John Cornicello as the lighting technician on many of the creativeLIVE studio workshops. He’s a lighting expert, photographer, and a master at capturing pyrotechnic celebrations.
Bambi Cantrell

Bambi Cantrell

Bambi Cantrell has been photographing in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years. Her passion for capturing the decisive moment and her subsequent creative style have made her a household name in the photographic industry.
Scott Robert Lim

Scott Robert Lim

Internationally acclaimed, master photographer, Scott Robert Lim (Photog Cr.
Sue Bryce

Sue Bryce

Multi-talented Sue Bryce is a Master Photographer, Artist, Illustrator, and anthropologist. Her style of contemporary fashion-inspired portraiture gives her clients the experience of looking like the women in magazines and feeling beautiful.
  • Chris H. Nov 23, 2018

    The way I learn photography is to watch reviews. but the way I learn is to pause before they pass their comments and then match my reactions to theirs. This was free but is worth more to me than a lot of other courses.

  • D. Oct 29, 2013

    This a great course. It's like you're taking a lot of what we learn into all the classes and applying it to the critiques. Everytime they give a tip I'm thinking "oh I remember X saying this." "oh I remember Y said that". When will the videos be available for download? I see the thumbnails and the link but it says to purchase to download. Thanks

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