A Random Image
22nd April
2010
written by norbs

This will come as no surprise to the people that know me, but I am pulling the pin on the 52 Week self portrait project, and the iPhone 365 Day project. I thought it would push me. I thought I would enjoy the challenge. I thought I might have grown up and wouldn’t get bored with it. I was wrong.

That said, I did manage 36 stunningly gorgeous self portraits. That’s a whopping 69.32% finished.

13/52

The iPhone 365 project was less successful. 50 shots so far, that equates to 13.69%. A massive failure in anyone’s books. Given the fact that I carry the bastard with me everywhere I go, it is a disappointment.

7/365

What does this mean for my photography? Bugger all really. I will still be out there pointing my light capture box at all manner of things, just not as part of a strictly regimented project. Having to meet a deadline isn’t one of my strong points and I get bored easily. I don’t know what I was thinking.

Something else it has shown me is the fantastic effort made by people like Kendra “Chapendra” Sundvall, who is on her 4th 365 Day project, and still going strong.

The uber talented Lakshal “Lucky” Perera, who last year produced some terrific work in his 52 Weeks Project.

Also, Andrew “Andrew G” Gunsberg is currently about 75% of the way through his own 365 Day project, and it has all sorts of goodness in it.

It takes a hell of a lot of patience, talent, discipline and creativity to finish these things off, and I don’t have an overflowing cup of any of them. I tips me lid to all the people out there doing this sort of thing. Well done.

N.B. If you know of other great 365D or 52W projects, let me know in the comments.

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3 Comments

  1. 22/04/2010

    I still think you should keep at the self portrait series even if it means bending the rules and taking your time.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/aknacer/sets/72157604218952595/ is another great 365 series.

  2. 22/04/2010

    I agree with Alex – keep at it, but don’t worry about having to rigidly doing it every day.

    Here’s another daily portrait series worth following:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/crustydolphin/

  3. Nammo
    24/04/2010

    I dunno how you survived this long!!! I know I have no discipline to do it.

    Madmadcowgirl on flickr is doing a 365 and she is getting some great stuff. Up to the 160′s. I think you have to ask to see it after some freaky activity by a weirdo, but it is worth viewing. Follows her life since the day of her divorce, her last year at uni and the blossoming of a new relationship.

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