Receiving feedback on your images from trained judges and peer professional photographers is one of the best ways to improve your photography skills.
Submit up to 3 of your images before June 22 to the 2026-06 Image Review Forum and then join our Image Review meeting on June 24 to get constructive critiques.
Image Review is a PPSCV member benefit and only members can submit images. However, the review meeting is open to anyone.
The review meeting will be held at the Almaden Hills United Methodist Church in San Jose. We recommend attending in-person, but you can also participate by Zoom.
6:00 PM Connect with other photographers
7:00 PM Zoom Starts
7:00 PM Review of submitted images.
Submission is easy! Send an email with the image attached and the following information to imagereview@ppscv.com:
• Filename
• Image Title
• Image Category
• Image Subcategory
• Image Number (1, 2, or 3)
Submit up to 3 images, each one in a separate e-mail.
Image number is used to prioritize the images for review. We will review all #1 images from all submitters, and then proceed to all #2 images and then to all #3 images. If we run out of time, then we may not get to all of the #3 images.
Choose category and subcategory from the list on the Image Categories page.
Pick the category that best matches your subject and preparation.
Be sure to send the e-mails from your e-mail address that is associated with PPSCV.com. If you send from any other address, the e-mail will not be recorded.
You can confirm receipt of the image and view other submissions at the PPSCV Forum: 2026-06 Image Review Forum. You can get to the forum under the About Us > Forums Menu.
The image file should meet the following requirements:
| File name |
File name is at your discretion. The image title will be entered separately.
Avoid special characters, such as: ’ “ + \ / ? |
| Dimensions |
Save at 4000 pixels on the longest dimension, including any presentation border.
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| File Type |
JPEG - File types of .jpg or .jpeg are acceptable, capitalization not important. |
| File Quality |
Highest quality (save using the maximum quality value, e.g. 10/10, or 100/100), this reduces compression artifacts. |
| Color space |
Each file should contain an embedded color profile of either sRGB or Adobe RGB1998. |
| File size |
The file size is not limited at this time. |