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 18, 2009
Santa Barbara here we come! After a grueling wake time of 3:36 AM, we were shooting and shooting and shooting until after sunset. One of our many stops was Santa Barbara Mission. While shooting midday is tough, I think we all came away with some good stuff. This is not one of them. This is me walking through the doorway of the Mission while Ian follows behind.
I'm consistently surprised at the unique history and variety of flora and fauna CA has. Tourists are the same, though, all over the world.
For the first time in seemingly months, I'm really excited about getting a few moments to sit down and actually process my workshop photos.

April 18, 2009
Santa Barbara here we come! After a grueling wake time of 3:36 AM, we were shooting and shooting and shooting until after sunset. One of our many stops was Santa Barbara Mission. While shooting midday is tough, I think we all came away with some good stuff. This is not one of them. This is me walking through the doorway of the Mission while Ian follows behind.
I'm consistently surprised at the unique history and variety of flora and fauna CA has. Tourists are the same, though, all over the world.
For the first time in seemingly months, I'm really excited about getting a few moments to sit down and actually process my workshop photos.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 5d Mark Ii) |
original size: 5484px x 3546px |
Current: 600px x 388px |
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