365 self portraits. Can I actually do it? Inspired by many others, I decided to give my creativity a kick in the pants with a Daily Photo project. With life happening too fast, quite often I lose the spark that drives me to pick up the camera. Hopefully I can maintain not only this project, but the ability to develop more as a photographer. Ideally, the majority of these will be self-portraits to help me get over my image complex and to document the most important, memorable moments of each day.
My rules:
1. At least part of myself in each shot. Every 24 hours.
2. EXIF data pulls rank. I travel and can't always upload on a timely matter, but the timestamp is as the timestamp does...
3. Try to document the dominant activity/event of the day. This is a journal-type project for me, too.
4. Having help is OK. While I always set up the shot myself, occasionally the location requires having someone else hit the shutter for me.
My current 365 Project gallery is here!
April 17, 2009
I admit I haven't quite made up my mind if I am going to be able to continue my Daily Photo project after my year was over. First I was, then I wasn't. Then sometimes I'll take photos and put 'em up because I have them. But that's kind of half-hearted, isn't it?
Fridays are not usually any different for me since I work an off-beat schedule, but this one was! A weekend in Santa Barbara with friends and photographers. It was certainly an occasion to look a little less homely. It was a great drive (it didn't feel like 5.5 hours!) and Marc Muench took the 5 of us down to a great restaurant on the beach for dinner. A nice way to kick things off, for sure.

April 17, 2009
I admit I haven't quite made up my mind if I am going to be able to continue my Daily Photo project after my year was over. First I was, then I wasn't. Then sometimes I'll take photos and put 'em up because I have them. But that's kind of half-hearted, isn't it?
Fridays are not usually any different for me since I work an off-beat schedule, but this one was! A weekend in Santa Barbara with friends and photographers. It was certainly an occasion to look a little less homely. It was a great drive (it didn't feel like 5.5 hours!) and Marc Muench took the 5 of us down to a great restaurant on the beach for dinner. A nice way to kick things off, for sure.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 5d Mark Ii) |
original size: 2440px x 3727px |
Current: 295px x 450px |
Other sizes:
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L |