Yesterday I completed my second Project 50. For those that don’t know Project 50 consists of 50 photos over 50 sequential days taken with a 50mm lens. That’s a lot of 50s, right? So yeah, started on the 1st of July & fifty days later I was done! A lot of you know that last year I did a photo a day for a year (See the set on flickr) you would think that fifty photos in a row must be a walk in the park. Well that would be true if I had approached it in the same way I did my 365 but for this project I wanted to keep the quality really high the whole way through.
Building myself a dedicated website for my photography portfolio has been on my to-do-list for a long time, last weekend it finally made it to the top. The aim for this site was not to replace my Flickr stream, but to run alongside it. Flickr is great, but it’s very hard for someone to get a good all round feel of your photography skills & style. This portfolio site will be kept up-to-date with my best/favourite photos.
Last week I embarked on my 2nd week of self project and completed the first, albeit small, project of the year. The project, if you hadn’t guessed, was a week of self portraits, that sounds easy but it really isn’t. I did it along side Kym, Leah & Nat, three great girls. You should take some time to go and check out their shots, but before your wander off, take a look at what I came up with for the week.
Wow another month has blasted by, the whole year has done this. I don’t get it, it feels like I only started my 365 a few months ago but already I have less than one hundred days to go. Anyways, it has been a good month, I took some portraits, went to Scotland, saw a pirate ship, finished Project50, drank some coffee, saw some live music & got some umbrella boxes. So I thought it might be nice to share a some of my highlights from the month, enjoy.
Ashley & I have just come to the end of Project50, this has consisted of 50 photos, over 50 days with a 50mm lens. I have done my P50 within/along side my ThreeSixFive, which has been pretty cool as it’s given a little direction & structure to the project (which it has been needing).