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Course 221 · Lesson 06

Judging the Frame: Standard, Style, and the Photographic Eye

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Standard vs. Style — The Key Difference

221.6 Lesson 06 of 08 3 quiz questions 1 assignment

The standard of photography is objective and measurable: value, clarity, composition, presentation. Style is the photographer's unique interpretation — the personal voice that emerges above the standard. This lesson examines how style and standard interact: a photograph must first meet the standard before style can elevate it. We study how photographers throughout history developed unique styles while respecting objective standards,…

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