365 Days {More on the journey}…

I am overwhelmed and feeling beyond blessed by those of you who have decided to take this amazing journey with me! I think that together, with each other’s support, we can really do this. All of us! All 365 days! This is a long winded post…if you’re skimming, make sure to read the section at the bottom labeled “Really Important Information”…it’s important!

I am including some of the more formal shots that I took for Karen Gronsky School of Dance last week because I adored the parallel themes of discipline and practice. In fact, it was a couple of weeks ago while I was watching So You Think You Can Dance when I had this great big epiphany about my work in photography.  I had been disappointed with myself over some pictures that I had taken and was feeling crummy about my personal skills and thinking that I just wasn’t where I wanted to be. During the show, there was this beautiful, mind blowing, exceptional performance. I was literally blown away by the skills of these dancers and the choreographer that had masterminded the piece. But when it came time for the judges to give their critique, they had all sorts of nit-picky things to say about the performance; things that could have been better, areas to work on, what they were doing well that just needed to be stronger. At first I was appalled…but then I began to nod my head in understanding. The only way to go from good to great is to keep working…and working hard! And to try harder and harder. And even when you’re good…even when you’re really good…strive to be better. It has really fueled a lot of my desire to really continue my practice and hopefully, one day, become great at what I do!

Okay…so on to some general info. about the 365 Days project…

A couple of people have asked when we’re starting and/or if they could start later. I have started on August 23rd. You may start any time you’d like. The only thing I ask {profusely} is that you commit to taking at least one photo every. single. day. If you have other, less drilling photographic expectations, then please follow your heart and continue your journey, but please don’t join this community. The challenge in this journey will be taking out our cameras even on the busy days and even on the days that don’t fee pretty. It’s a discipline and that’s why support is so crucial. So if you’re thinking that you’ll join but you probably won’t take a picture every. single. day…there are plenty of other groups for more casual photographers. Please understand, I’m not trying to be rude…I just want everyone comprising this community to be just as committed to daily practice as I am.

Okay…enough of that! I would like to give you all a little information that I found very helpful during my last 365 Day project…

  1. Take a picture early on in the day. I try to get my daily picture done as soon as I can…otherwise, the day can get away from you and before you know it there’s no light and absolutely no one and nothing around to photograph.
  2. Have some sort of go-to subject that you can use no matter what…like in times of desperation or when you have some nasty stomach bug. It’s also good to have for those days where you’re just not feeling it! Most times, once I have my camera out and the pressure of my daily picture is off my shoulders, creativity sparks and I have trouble putting the camera down. So…find your go to: your kids, your backyard, your feet…whatever!
  3. Please know that your photo doesn’t need to be outstanding each and every day. Some days, the creative force will be with you and you’ll take 100 amazing photos. Some days your creative spirit will need to rest and you just need to be okay with that. What you need to realize is that you will learn from taking bad photos, too! So let yourself not be amazing once in a while.
  4. That being said, try to stretch yourself a bit here and there. Last year, I was mega active in Flickr. The constant support, inspiration, and enthusiasm of all my friends on Flickr was an amazing motivator. I also got involved in a multitude of themed groups on Flickr which directed my photographic efforts a bit. There was Bench Monday, Two For Tuesday, Bokeh Wednesday, Things I Love Thursday, and Fence or Flare Friday. I also teamed up with two amazing photographers for the Three Perspectives Project where we had a theme each week and combined our photos into a triptych each Wednesday. I did a 30 Day gratitude project in November, I attempted a weekly self-portrait challenge, and I dabbled in other Flickr groups and projects. There was enough going on that I was  constantly pushing myself and stretching my photographic muscles.
  5. I made some friends who also loved to take pictures who knew what it was like to be on creative fire and be in a creative slump. We were all new and learning together and it made it more fun and interesting to have people to share my joys, troubles, triumphs, and downfalls with. I will be that person for you and I hope that others in this community will become that for you, too! And don’t be afraid to get involved on Flickr. And here’s the trick to making friends over there: find people, comment on their photos, and get involved with groups!
  6. I had a supportive family and husband who knew how much taking pictures was a part of my life. Involve your loved ones in your decision to take this journey.
  7. Be gentle with yourself! If you are consistently putting down your own work, your creative spirit will want to go cry in a corner! Tell her instead that she’s working really hard, that she’s getting better every day, and that you are so unbelievably proud of her efforts!
  8. If it helps you, give yourself specific goals or milestones. When I began my initial journey a year ago, I was still using the automatic settings on my point and shoot. I wanted to get an SLR and have the courage to take it out of the box. Then I wanted to learn how to shoot in manual. Then I wanted to experiment with different lenses. This time around, I have some different goals about the type of pictures I’d like to take and finding my personal style. It always helps to know where you’re going…especially since you’ll be walking for 365 days!
  9. Learn everything you can about photography and your camera. Even some of the basic point and shoot cameras have non-automatic modes. And there is a plethora of free information about photography online. Learning about new things will make you want to try them…and then make you want to get good at them! Also, there are some wonderful books out there that will fill in some of the blanks. I happen to love these sites:

http://digital-photography-school.com/

http://www.mcpactions.com/blog/

http://shuttersisters.com/

http://www.iheartfaces.com/

http://coffeeteaphotography.blogspot.com/

…and don’t discount a good old fashioned Google search if you’re wondering about something more specific.

Okay…well I feel like that gives you some good base points from which to begin this journey and make it amazing! If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. I am a little behind on correspondence right now but I hope to catch up this weekend!

I have created a page here specifically for the 365 Days project. You’ll find the link in the navigation bar underneath the picture of Rayne in goggles:)If you’re joining us, please go there, read over the info., and add your link so we can all see who is participating.

Also, if I emailed you a code or button, {or if I didn’t}…PLEASE USE THIS ONE BELOW…it links to the specific 365 Days page rather than a post.

365 Days


UPDATE: I have fiddled with this code a number of times and when I’m editing the post, it works. When I publish and then copy the code from the post, it doesn’t work. I’m sorry…just email me and I’ll send you the code! In the meantime…if you have any suggestions for this %(*$&)#*& code…please let me know!

Thank you for suggesting and organising this.

I may just need a support group. I share a lot of your ideas, but not your talent. I’m looking forward to being the best photographer I can be and CHALLENGING myself. Because I know that taking 1 picture every day will be just. But once I give my word.

I’m solid.

Looking forward to this!

Thanks for the tips and information! I am really excited to get to know everyone and see the progress we all make over the next 365 days. This is the EXACT kind of thing I need…people to push me and make sure that I stick with this project. Which I will. I’m dying to get better and see my progress. :) I started yesterday and will post the weeks photos on Sundays :)

OK….I’m in! I started this morning when I saw a hawk in my back yard! I look forward to learning more and stretching my imagination!
Thanks for the challenge,
deb

Hello, thought I’d join you today. Always looking to improve my photography skills. So nice to be part of a group with the same goals.

here is my question: do you plan to post a picture a day or just take a picture a day? i can totally do the 365 if i am not feeling obligated to post a picture a day. i think i know your answer, just wanting to clarify! : )
i’m super excited i think i am really gonna do this!

I am totally psyched. Just took picture number 2 :)

I fiddled around and made my own button. Saved your button image on photobucket and then put the code together. Not sure how that helps you though…???

Oh, what a wonderful idea! I can’t wait to follow you along on your journey! Pretty pictures are my favorite!

Maegan, can you email me button please, I’ve tried several times get it on my own and it just isn’t working. Thanks,Carol

DebZorn

I take a ton of pictures. Taking one everyday, doesn’t seem unreasonable. I will start my journey tomorrow – it would have been my dad’s 85th birthday. He was a superb nature photographer, so I will do this in his honor. I’m happy to have so much support.

Thanks for your inspiration.

I’ve been following your blog from over the pond and I love it. I’m starting Sept 1st, bring it on! hx

ohhhh……well of course i take photos everyday, no matter what….
i thought you wanted us to post a photo everyday……

Is it okay if we’re already quite a ways into our 365 project?

Dear Maegan,

Firstly, I’ve been enjoying your blog and getting to know you and getting inspired by you for a while, now. I’ve just been a shy wallflower, for the most part. (er, not that I’m shy.) It’s just curious that I could be getting to know you a bit but be a stranger to you. Ah, the price of fame! hee hee!

Secondly, I’ve just signed up for the 365 project. I’m not quite sure how it works but I’m sure that I’ll catch on. I get the point, though – a photo a day!

I have a strange sort of support from my family. My sister has a degree in fine arts and my husband is a genius and knows a lot about the technicalities of photography but never picks up the camera. Both have been a little “superior” in their attitude towards me and it’s a bit tough growing in this kind of atmosphere. (You know, they really are wonderful people, though. We all just have this condition called “being human”.) I think that it’s starting to dawn on them that I’m not completely foolish – not completely. =] Anyway, they’re supportive and give me true compliments – my husband bought me the rebel xsi. It’s just, I REALLY need a supportive community who’s interested and will give me the time of day. It makes my husband and sister just sound AWFUL but they aren’t. Life is just more complicated than I am going to leave in a little public box, right here.

The point! The point is, you encourage me. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

Love, Katy Noelle

thankyou for this list, it really makes sense, I am so looking forward to this and I can’t believe a year ago you were using a point and shoot camera

This was a great post. :) I’m a new follower to your blog and am really enjoying it. :) Your photos are lovely.

I’ve been in love with photography for as long as I can remember and that love only grew after I had my little ones. :) Just this month I took a leap of faith and started a photography business. We shall see where this adventure takes me. :)

Smiles,
rachel

I think I *might* have a suggestion about the code. I’m not sure if this is the same for everyone, but when I copy and paste your code, I get double quotation marks around everything (same is true for Sunday Creative) and it doesn’t work. But if I go through and delete the extra quotation marks, everything works just fine. I hope that helps! If not…then yeah. No idea.

What a wonde3rful idea to do a 365 together :) I LOVE this idea!!

Ok – I am in – I had to think about it a bit. I started a 365 project in Feb., but have since fallen off the wagon.

This is a renewed commitment to the project – one picture every day – with out fail.

HERE IS YOUR FIXED CODE FOR THE BUTTON

HERE IS YOUR PUBLIC CODE TO PUT UNDER THE BUTTON

i love that you’ve done this before and are sharing what you learned along the way. i love the different supoort ideas and links. thanks, m…i’m so thrilled to be joining this with you.

Aia

good for you! lookiong forward to sharing your journey! i’m 2/3 through my first 365,and what a time it has been!

Ashley Jean

Where are you going to be showing your 365 days photos? I am just curious I wanted to see… :)

when does the challenge commence?

Whoo hooo! I’ve just started…day 1!
Even started a new blog for the ‘challenge’ I am totally inspired now. thank you for this. Laura xx

oops forgot to put in the right link! Far too excited.

Meg, these are great tips! I began my 365 Saturday at the boys’ birthday party, and so far I feel like I’m doing all right. I think the most challenging part right now is that I just don’t know my SLR very well. I took your suggestion to start shooting everything in manual, and that has been getting easier. But it’s still a challenge because my favorite subjects like to constantly move. :)

i’m in ~ i’m starting sept 1st

You are a powerhouse… creative Sunday, back to school, photo sessions, dinners, library time and a million other things. Now the 365 day project… again.

I’ve been humming and hawing about joining this project but I don’t know who I’m kidding. I’m in. One hundred percent.

Linda

I think this is an awesome idea and if you choose to organize another one, I might join in on it. Just at this point in time I cannot guarantee a photo a day and I want to be sure I am in it 100%!!!!! Please let me know if you do another one after this one. I am following this blog so I am sure I will be notified! Thanks!!!! :)

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