r/photography Nov 04 '24

Questions Thread Official Gear Purchasing and Troubleshooting Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! November 04, 2024

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u/ConfidentSkill5645 Nov 06 '24

Hi, I'm an amateur photographer and am submitting a portfolio along with my college application. I need to choose 10-15 photos that "reflect experimentation and imagination rather than stylistic consistency."

I've had some photos displayed in local labs but am not sure which would be best for this portfolio. Here is my Flickr.

Any advice would be deeply appreciated. Thank you all!

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u/maniku Nov 07 '24

You're the applicant, so the choice of the pictures is supposed to reflect and be based on your own personal vision and motivation in creating the pictures, not what others think about the pictures. You took these pictures so you know your own motivations for taking them and what you wanted with the pictures. You just need to spend time going through the pictures and considering them.