Episode Summary 
Belgian photographer Bert Stephani is in the studio. He joins Scott and Matt as they offer more blind critiques of user-submitted portfolios. The idea is to help these photographers make their images better by offering reactions and suggestions on the images. This time they are concentrating on travel and landscape photography.
Links from the show:
- Upcoming live seminars
- BertStephani.com
- FlavioXMartins.com
- Scott on G+
- Kalebra on G+
- Matt on G+
- RC on G+
- Brad on G+
- Nancy on G+
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In BTAD the tet teacher did not get the salary of june month.but ssa head office from kahilipara has dispassed the salari.the Dmc of btad did non dispassed the same to the smc,s account why? What they are thinking about.
Even much better
I am catching up on my The Grid episodes and I just say the Travel photography 2 part class and I am super excited to watch those classes.
Your guest had some great insight. Thank you, If by some chance I won, I would love the Scott Kelby book
These critiques you guys are doing every now and then really help us big time. We appreciate the gesture out here and people should be learning from the critiques rather than whining
Excellent show! Bert Stephani was a very nice addition. I particularly like his approach to evaluating images: feeling first, then technique.
My vote is for you to keep doing critique shows. I find I learn more with them. Also, I benefit when you do quick adjustments to an image, demonstrating how it could be improved.
For the contest, put me down for Scott’s book. I’ve bought a number of his earlier ones and have yet to be disappointed.
I love the critique shows! Hope to win Scott’s book!
Nice show, nice comments on the critiques!
The night shooter was really good!
Enjoyed it – learn a lot from these critiques!
photoshop world pass, the photo critiques are great learning info
Great show, guys. Watching critiques helps all of us!
The Kelby CS6 book if you pick me (please)
Keep it up!
OK So I took your advice and check out Jay Patel’s landscape photography and I think I want to hang up my camera. Wow he’s amazing and I don’t think I could ever come close to that vision!
Hopefully studying his work can help me be a slightly better photographer and artist. Just… wow.
Thanks, always lots to learn. I am finding these shows useful, now on border patrol on all my images.
Photoshop cs6 book for photographers by Scott Kelby.
Or pete’s art work
Good Show.
Great show, some great photos and a great guest !
Scotts new The Adobe Photoshop CS6 Book for Digital Photographers
Great episode! Thanks!
Great show! CS6 book please.
Great show guys! I learned a lot! Awsome!
Great show.
Best thing: a theme for the blind critique.
Maybe next time you could announce the upcoming theme a little earlier.
Thanks guys. Lots to learn on the critique shows.
Scotts new The Adobe Photoshop CS6 Book for Digital Photographers
I understand you are beniinngg your career as a homeschooler, but have you ever done any other teaching? You have a very wonderful way of explaining details without getting lost in the detail! You are a blessed soul for sharing your gifts and your children are blessed to have you as a mom and a teacher. P.S. I agree that the Kelby books are THE BEST! I have tried others, but his are by far more creative and easier to follow at the same time.
Joe McNally’s shoes are hard to fill! But i liked it
You guys have to stop being so productive! Since I watch everything (inkl Kelby Training), I have no time for taking photos or playing with Photoshop
Great show. Had some really good photographs this time. I really like these. Really enjoyed the insight of the guest too. Seems like a really nice guy.
The photo critique segments are absolutely the best of The Grid presentations. I learn quite a bit about photo techniques by hearing your commentaries.
Bert Stephani was an excellent guest.