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!
May 1, 2009
There's this little restaurant a few blocks from our place called
Tangerine. We stumbled on it shortly after we moved to San Francisco on a Tuesday night, walking down Market St. and not really liking the selection of food right before us. We turned a corner and walked a block, and in the middle of a residential area there was laughter and warm light pouring out onto the sidewalk from between lush curtains.
Although moving left us precious little money to splurge on things like fine cuisine, that was our celebratory "We're here, we made it!" dinner. And we had a wonderful time even though the waiter got our order a bit mixed up and the curry was too spicy. We finally went back tonight, a lot less uncertain about what we wanted. Things have been very busy at work for both Trav and myself, and it was good to reconnect with my husband for an evening.
While Tangerine does not have the best food I've ever eaten, it's very very good. And the charm of this place combined with two warm, cozy atmosphere makes it a win-win situation. The smoked salmon and potato curry cakes are phenomenal, and the
saketini was good as well. Our absolute favorite part of this place is the waiter. Neither of us know his name (although we play guessing games about what it would be, and we both settled on Daniel, though I think he could also be a Luis) but he's such a queen in the best possible way. He's fantastic and adorable and the whole place just makes me smile.

May 1, 2009
There's this little restaurant a few blocks from our place called
Tangerine. We stumbled on it shortly after we moved to San Francisco on a Tuesday night, walking down Market St. and not really liking the selection of food right before us. We turned a corner and walked a block, and in the middle of a residential area there was laughter and warm light pouring out onto the sidewalk from between lush curtains.
Although moving left us precious little money to splurge on things like fine cuisine, that was our celebratory "We're here, we made it!" dinner. And we had a wonderful time even though the waiter got our order a bit mixed up and the curry was too spicy. We finally went back tonight, a lot less uncertain about what we wanted. Things have been very busy at work for both Trav and myself, and it was good to reconnect with my husband for an evening.
While Tangerine does not have the best food I've ever eaten, it's very very good. And the charm of this place combined with two warm, cozy atmosphere makes it a win-win situation. The smoked salmon and potato curry cakes are phenomenal, and the
saketini was good as well. Our absolute favorite part of this place is the waiter. Neither of us know his name (although we play guessing games about what it would be, and we both settled on Daniel, though I think he could also be a Luis) but he's such a queen in the best possible way. He's fantastic and adorable and the whole place just makes me smile.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 5d Mark Ii) |
original size: 5616px x 3744px |
Current: 600px x 400px |
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