May is a month of latest beginnings and new growth. Why now not also make it a month of new beginnings and new boom to your pictures? A consistent chorus that I listen in remarks and in remarks is that human beings "Wish I knew more about digital camera" or "Need to get out and use my camera extra." Why now not make a commitment to your self to begin something new?
I have written previously approximately doing a 365 Project (taking as a minimum one photo an afternoon for a full year) however that can be an intimidating commitment. Why no longer step in more regularly and try committing to a 52 weeks project?
What is a fifty two Weeks Project?
A 52 weeks project is a year-long commitment to taking and sharing at least one photograph a week. This size of personal project is a great balance between giving yourself the push and motivation to pursue photography and the flexibility to make it achievable. While you only have to take photos once a week, you will likely find yourself inspired and encouraged to try even more. (All cameras / phones / levels of experience welcome!)Interested? Join in at the Boost Your Photography: 52 Weeks Challenge Google Community and use the hashtag #BYP52weeks! I've prepare a list of "recommended" weekly subjects to begin us off, as I recognise a few human beings like a touch greater course and guidance than 'take a image and percentage.'
The dates are certainly a tenet for posting, starting every week out on a Monday. Personally, my plan is to take my photo for the week someday earlier than the deadline after which to submit my photographs to the institution on Sundays, which fits my time table. I might nonetheless plan on checking in with the group and including remarks all through the rest of the week too. The idea is that you may put up your "Focus" week photos whenever from May 4-tenth. (You are always welcome to absolutely proportion a image each week, whether it suits the "subject" or not.) The concept is to get out there capturing and get involved with a network to be able to inspire and motivate you.
Want to enhance your recognition for week 1? Read Why Won't My Lens Focus for some steerage and thoughts.
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