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Friday
Dec032010

Photography Projects

One of the best ways to keep the camera that you have in your hands is to do a project. There are dozens of sites that list them out and can give you a lot of help with this.

One of the big ones that you'll see over and over is called the "365 Day" project. With this you take a photograph of a subject for 365 days. I saw one recently where the photographer took one shot a day all within 365 steps of his apartment.

Here is a list of sites that you can use to get creative by developing your own project.

7 Photography Projects to Jump Start Your Creativity

Five Projects to Get You Motivated

5 Photography Projects for Rainy Days

 

 

Friday
May282010

A Fun Assignment

This sounds like a fun project, particularly as we enter this three day weekend.  Scott Bourne suggests we grab a few disposable cameras and hand them out to the kids.  But most importantly don't teach them or direct them, let them teach and direct you!  Great idea!  Fun Photo Assignment.