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photoSIG has a rating of 2.67 stars from 24 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. photoSIG ranks 563rd among Graphic Design sites.

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Top Positive Review

“This site is excellent for learning to compose images...”

Remco d.
1/25/14

This site is excellent for learning to compose images and present them. Yes you will receive some trite reviews, and some seem to ego trip on their points, going for volume rather than quality in their critiques. Nevertheless overall I have learned a lot and I thought I knew it all. Sadly its popularity has fallen away and the original intention to be a broader site based on the bulletin boards has failed. If you're happy to be limited to one image per three days, then the site is free. Highly recommended.

Top Critical Review

“The site no longer offers quality critiques”

Hazel D.
2/20/14

The site no longer offers quality critiques. The good photographers have all vacated the site. The few who are left do not know much about photography, there maybe 12 photographers who can provide quality photography and insightful critiques. The website is off line for days at a time. Rumor has it the website was sold to a long time administrator. If it is the woman I will not go back. Rude, over bearing, bully with a poor customer service attitude. There are so many other photography critique sites who cater to professional photographers like myself.

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2 reviews
7 helpful votes
July 21st, 2015

The biggest problem with PhotoSig regards the pressure to write critiques, though the photographer was still trying to learn the craft. How good can the critiques be? Also, relative to new techniques, photographers who turned in HDR or Topaz work were attacked by "conservative" photographers who couldn't handle new techniques or didn't have the brains to learn HDR. Many would rant and rave over a flat digital image. Sheena seemed to enjoy arguing and always had the last word, especially if you were a male..

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