This Week on The Grid: Blind Photo Critiques with Scott & Erik

Blind Photo Critique Day returned to The Grid earlier today (Remember: It airs on Thursdays at 1 pm ET now), and Scott and Erik did not hold back. They jumped into a wide mix of viewer-submitted photos—dramatic landscapes, drone shots, black-and-white portraits, family sessions, and more—breaking down what worked, what didn’t, and how small changes could make a big difference.

Along the way, they tackled real-world photography problems photographers run into all the time: dealing with heat distortion, choosing the right shutter speed for wildlife, tightening up composition, and spotting awkward posing before it sneaks into your final images. The goal wasn’t just critique—it was giving you fixes you can actually use on your next shoot.

The episode also featured special guests Steven Tepp and David Newhoff from RightsClick, who showed how photographers can register copyrights and protect their work without the usual paperwork headache. (Note: They’re offering a great discount for KelbyOne members. Check your Perks!)

If you’re looking for honest feedback, practical shooting advice, and insight into how pros think through images, this episode delivered from start to finish. Watch the replay below to see what lessons you can apply to your own photos.

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