Picture of the Day...or Week...or....
JRomie
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Hi All -
For those who have it, please reply to this post with a link to your "one-pic-a-day" or "pic-of-the-week" (or similar) gallery. For those who don't have it, or don't know what I'm talking about, read on...
I recently started a gallery on my Smugmug site called "4-Pics-A-Week (At Least)". While the task is new to me, the concept has been used by a host of people. What it means in my case is that I have a personal "assignment" every week to capture and upload at least four photos to my gallery. My personal rules are that they can be taken of any subject -- anything at all, on four separate days, or all on the same day. All that matters is that I upload 4 images (at least!...sometimes more) taken during the week to my gallery.
Actually, this started off for me as "One-pic-a-day" as I've seen others do successfully, but I quickly found that I just don't have the time to meet that requirement, and I'm too picky about what I post to take a picture of and post belly button lint simply as a means of meeting my goal. So rule number one is, like a new years resolution, don't set a goal you cannot meet. So far, the "Four-pics-a-week", for me anyway, is a goal I can meet, though I'm sometimes still just a little stressed about it because it's day 6 of the week and I've yet to take or upload any pics.
What I like about this concept is the following:
For those who have it, please reply to this post with a link to your "one-pic-a-day" or "pic-of-the-week" (or similar) gallery. For those who don't have it, or don't know what I'm talking about, read on...
I recently started a gallery on my Smugmug site called "4-Pics-A-Week (At Least)". While the task is new to me, the concept has been used by a host of people. What it means in my case is that I have a personal "assignment" every week to capture and upload at least four photos to my gallery. My personal rules are that they can be taken of any subject -- anything at all, on four separate days, or all on the same day. All that matters is that I upload 4 images (at least!...sometimes more) taken during the week to my gallery.
Actually, this started off for me as "One-pic-a-day" as I've seen others do successfully, but I quickly found that I just don't have the time to meet that requirement, and I'm too picky about what I post to take a picture of and post belly button lint simply as a means of meeting my goal. So rule number one is, like a new years resolution, don't set a goal you cannot meet. So far, the "Four-pics-a-week", for me anyway, is a goal I can meet, though I'm sometimes still just a little stressed about it because it's day 6 of the week and I've yet to take or upload any pics.
What I like about this concept is the following:
- it forces me to get out and take some pictures when I might not otherwise do so and, also, to maintain an active website,
- it forces me to be creative - to take some pictures that I may not otherwise have thought of -- to try new things, new subjects, new processing steps. In some cases, it forces me to take the effort to capture some pics I'd always wanted to take, but never got around to
- it forces me to upload pictures that may not normally "make the cut." With only a few exceptions though, I'm happy that I uploaded those that I have.
John Romie
www.johnromiephotography.com
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I have occasionally posted "belly button lint," as you say, but mostly I at least try to get something somewhat/kind of/relatively interesting (at least to me). There are a decent number of shots of my kids because well, parents like to shoot their kids and my friends/relatives in general don't mind seeing them. But I try to only do that on rare-ish occasions.
My "rules" for this project are that the shot is taken on the day it is posted. I could do a shoot on a weekend and come up with 7 shots for the next week, but my intent was to ensure I got my camera out every day. Some shots are more carefully planned out, some are snapshots, and a few are "oh crap, I need to get a photo up today." I appreciate my friends' comments, but my goal with this project is strictly personal, and it has been very fun and educational, and only rarely is it a chore. I'd like to think it has made me at least a little bit better, I know for sure it has made me more aware of possible photographic opportunities. Anyway, take a look if you want (and if I have the links and privacy settings right). It's a little strange for me to think that I've been at this for over 300 days now and only have a couple of months left. I'm not sure what, if anything, I will replace this project with when I'm done.
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Thanks for replying. I figured there was no interest in this, but at least now I can say there is some.
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I was worried that I would not be able to keep up with a daily blog and that the good would get watered down by the mediocre. In fact, the weekly approach has proven just as hard and I had succumbed to posting 2-3 times per week initially until I decided to stick to the more predictable (and expected by my readers) weekly schedule. Good luck with your and eveyone else's projects!
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This year, I'm still calling it a "Photo A Day" gallery, but in the description I said "Well, maybe not daily, but a look at life in 2011." The 2011 gallery is here:
http://www.moose135photography.com/Other/Photo-A-Day-2011/15290488_7qnfS
ETA: Eyal - I saw your post after I wrote the above, but I'll have to take a look at your blog, it sounds interesting!
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