365/7 project - week one

Okay so quite a few folks on the photography circuit have started the year off productively by doing the 365 project. This basically involves taking a photo a day for the entire year. Amazing. It's a great way to ensure you are taking photos purely for yourself and for fun plus it helps get the creative juices flowing. It's all to easy to go from one job to another and not pick up your camera in between.

I did attempt this last year on blipfoto. I lasted 4 days and by the 4th day was using my iphone camera. So this year I've decided to embark on this project with a few adaptations to the rules.

Firstly, I'm not going to commit to a photo a day but instead a weekly photo (or photos). I work full-time as a project manager on creative consultancy projects with young people, I love my job but it's tiring work. Throw into the mix weddings/portrait/engagement shoots at weekends and I'm done in. So a weekly photo project  is certainly more realistic.

Secondly, I'm only going to use my digital SLR's. I love my iphone and all the crazy apps I've downloaded. I use it all the time, everyday, but I want to become a better photographer and by using my digital SLR's I'll hopefully develop my technical skills.

Lastly, I'm going to be honest. They might not be the best photos in the world, but I'm going to not worry too much about them and post them anyway. It's about recording my year, demonstrating and testing my skills... and having fun.

So, does that mean I can be part of the gang? hope so.

The images in this post are from Paul and I's trip to the seaside yesterday...the first time I've ever been on a beach covered in snow.

This is Paul and his new parka. To me, my husband is one of the most photogenic people I have ever photographed (and so is my sister-in-law, it runs in the family!).

I then decided to face one of my fears and turn my camera on myself, used my 50mm prime lens, knowing it would be the closest 'close-up' I've ever had. I'm living with the result.

Christmas wishes...

It's nearly here! Where has the year gone? 2010 has been a really exciting year for me and I'll always remember it as the year I decided to 'officially' become a wedding photographer. The response from 'bride & grooms to-be' has totally bowled me over and I'm left wondering why I didn't do it sooner.

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Big in Japan - travel photography

I'm finally getting round to putting up some photos from my trip to Japan earlier this year.

It's really unlike me to have waited this long to go through them all and publish them.  I think deep down I am a little disappointed with how little I used my camera when I was in Japan. It's almost as if it got in the way of actually experiencing the place.

I'm not sure if it's right for me to feel that way. I normally want to take a photo of everything and anything but for some reason on this holiday it was more important for me to soak it up and take it all in.

I'll continue to pop more images up on my flickr as I go through them...but here's what I've got so far -