Thomas Hodges
Views: 2874 Jobs: 12 Location: Cisternino, Italy Specialty: Artistic Experience: 20+ Years Web site: Facebook: Linkedin: Get Critique on your photos by Pro Thomas Hodges An award winning and internationally acclaimed photographic artist of British origin, currently residing in Italy. Working primarily in the art-nude and erotic-nude genres, and also in abstract, architecture and landscape. Thomas also shoots film stills for movie productions.
The biography and other information on Thomas can be obtained via his listing on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hodges Views: 2210 Photographer: Anatoly Category: Night Photography Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges My general impression is positive, especially as I am particularly keen on images of an abstract nature. This shot basically works well, especially as it was probabl... Views: 1924 Photographer: Robert Tilghman Category: Black & White Photography Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges On the whole I like this image. It has a vintage feel to it, which for me, is pleasing. Views: 1636 Photographer: mark gwizdala Category: Travel Photography Camera: sanyo Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges It's a nice scene, but I don't really like the photo. The biggest problem for me is perspective, with the reflection of the lake proving to be a distraction. Views: 1775 Photographer: jurgita Category: People Photography Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges Ok, on the whole, I like this image, but the big problem for me is that it is over-processed. I don't like the heavily defined edges and over-saturation of the textu... Views: 1917 Photographer: CELIA RIVERA Category: Portrait Photography Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges Over all, I like the shot. As I mentioned above, I feel the shot would have worked better in portrait format without the cropping of the doors and pilars. I would h... Views: 1968 Photographer: Stephen Benzon Category: Fine art Photography Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges On the whole, I like the photo. It was a difficult capture and you've done a good job in managing the circumstances. More importantly, you had "the eye" to see the ... Views: 1596 Photographer: CELIA RIVERA Category: Portrait Photography Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges Over all, it's a good shot, yet I can't say I really like it. It's a combination of things, but primarily composition that bothers me most. The head needed to be ti... Views: 1591 Photographer: chris dindar Category: Outdoor Photography Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges I'm afraid I don't like the image as captured. It is an interesting scene, and a challenging one to photography, so hats off to you for an excellent effort for what ... Views: 1519 Photographer: Ian Yorkilous Category: Animal Photography Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges On the whole I like the photo, but a little more thought to composition could have improved the image considerably. Views: 2134 Photographer: Amanda Category: Portrait Photography Camera: unknown Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges I don't like the image, it's a poor example of a professional portrait, with room for many improvements. Views: 1478 Photographer: Magic goat Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges On the whole I like the image, but it needs a little more "sparkle"! You need to bring-out the luminance and vibrance, especially of the raindrops, which are looking... Views: 1483 Photographer: Lauren Broz Category: Animal Photography Critiqued by: Thomas Hodges Basically, this is a snap-shot, but sadly, not a very good one! Sorry. | |||||||||||