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The Hardest Part Is Taking The Photo

Happy Monday, everyone! Tom is finally feeling better and up and walking around, so thanks to everyone who sent him well wishes. =) And since I usually share a digest from the Spurred project with you on Mondays, I thought today I’d start answering questions I’ve received regarding the project. If you have any questions you’d like answered- feel free to email me or tweet at me and I’ll add them to my list for next time!

Melanie asked, “What was the hardest part about doing a 365 days project?”
The hardest part of this project was, if you can believe it, actually taking a photo every single day. It seems really easy (at least it did to me) but it isn’t. There will be days when you don’t want to take the photo, there will be days where you want to quit (there will be several, actually), and when you’re done the project will leave you feeling photo-ed out for quite a while. For me the difficulty came while trying to relate to the prompt and putting too much expectations on myself. It takes some time to think about shots and how you want to compose them, but when you’re pushing yourself to take an “amazing” shot every single day, you’re just setting yourself up for failure. Which is what I was doing, which obviously isn’t going to happen, and so towards the end I just had to let go and shoot whatever came my way.

My favorite photo of this batch is “Dead” because of the light and my least favorite is “Gold” because I wish the quality had been better. I didn’t take my time with that shot at all!

Random tidbit: The “Dance” photo was taken while we were in the car driving. Music was playing and I thought it was just a neat shot.

Dead” September 10th (Day 253)

Tranquil” September 11th (Day 254)

Change” September 12th (Day 255)

Reality” September 13th (Day 256)

Dance” September 14th (Day 257)

Dull” September 15th (Day 258)

Pleasure” September 16th (Day 259)

An unexamined life is not worth living.” September 17th (Day 260)

I like to think that I try really hard to better myself all the time. I’m constantly evaluating my habits, my responses, even my thought process sometimes, for ways to improve or ways in which I would like to change. And I admire that immensely when I see it in other people. Tom is one of those people, and so is his mother. She just had her birthday and she is still examining her life, her situations and thinking of ways to improve or make her quality of life better.

Gold” September 18th (Day 261)

Making homemade waffles for the cookbook.

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8 Comments

  • Reply
    Marion
    16 Feb 2012 at 5:58 am

    I’m fascinated by “Reality” So amazing 🙂

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      Sara
      22 Feb 2012 at 9:43 pm

      Thanks so much!

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    Jessica / Bohemia Heart
    14 Feb 2012 at 6:58 pm

    The “Dead” photo is completely beautiful, I think that’s one of my favourite’s too. I really love “Reality”, is that a texture you’ve used?

    I’m about… 2 months behind with my 365 project, haha. There was a period of extreme depression I went through late last year and I didn’t touch my camera at all and just gradually fell behind. I had zero motivation, but now I am slowly catching up when I feel inspired 🙂

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      Sara
      22 Feb 2012 at 9:46 pm

      It is a texture! I love the effect it adds to my landscapes because I’ll admit, I’m not too good at them on their own yet. =)

      I’m glad you feel inspired now, every photographer gets in a rut where they don’t want to take photos.

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    Marisa
    13 Feb 2012 at 7:29 pm

    Thank you for sharing your experiences! I’m doing a 366 this year for the first time, and have already had a few difficult days. But I’m determined to finish. I couldn’t imagine a daily prompt—I participate in a weekly prompt, and that’s hard enough!

    I love your images. I’m so glad I found your blog. 🙂

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      Sara
      22 Feb 2012 at 9:47 pm

      Yes! I think if I ever did a 365 day project again (oh my gosh, I can’t believe I said that!) it would be strictly that I just take a photo of whatever I want, once a day! That would be easy. (Yeah, RIGHT!)

      And thank you for the comment, Marisa! Good luck with your 366!

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    Louise, Raspberries In Winter
    13 Feb 2012 at 6:42 pm

    I did a 365 project when I was doing year 12 and I found that the hardest part was taking a photo each day as well. I’m glad I did it though, it was a great way to document such an important year.

    • Reply
      Sara
      22 Feb 2012 at 9:56 pm

      I definitely know what you mean about documenting important years. I’m always grateful for how crazy I am with my camera when I look back on moments years later.

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