Rarely when I present a folio of images to an artist, of them at work,
do their selections accord with what I deem as the most outstanding
images of the set. Also when reviewing my stats on my publicly visible
web based images I'm often bewildered by the popularity of particular
images.

Simply put everyone has a different perspective on what they like, and
IMO if you are intent on choosing your best work you will do no better
second guessing which images others might appreciate than simply
selecting a set that pleases yourself.

Cheers,


On 6 January 2013 08:19, Bruce Walker <bruce.wal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Moose Peterson discusses how to edit; ie: learning how to choose just
> your best work.
>
> I like his suggestion of getting work on a restaurant wall and then
> observing people's reactions to it. Could be a cringe-worthy exercise!
>
> http://www.moosepeterson.com/blog/2013/01/04/to-share-or-not-to-share/
>
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