4 photo critics + curators on how to succeed as a photographer
Bruno Ceschel, Adam Murray, Siân Anstee and Ryan White explain what they find exciting in new work.
How to ‘become’ a photographer is a bit mystifying. It seems, like most creative paths, there is no standard route to follow. What is essential to know, however, is how to make sure your work is getting noticed by the right people. From editors to critics, curators to agents, finding the right person to connect with can make or break a career. Plus, forging genuine relationships with those who can constructively critique your work is an essential part of learning and developing in any creative medium.
For the first edition of our ‘How to become a photographer’ series, we asked four people whose job it is to find and critique new photographers’ work about how they find new talent, what they look for and what makes an exciting new photographer.