Category: Photo Challenge

  • EK13 / 30 Day Photo Project – September 2023 Edition

    EK13 / 30 Day Photo Project – September 2023 Edition

    I walk, I look, I see, I stop, I photograph.

    Leon Levinstein

    The last time I travelled anywhere was back in 2019 when my kids and I went to Berlin and Szczecin for the summer.

    This year, as a family of four, we got to travel for the first time post pandemic and it was very welcome. We went to Paris.

    Just like the quote and intro of this post, I will keep it short.

    For the September 30 Day Photo Project, I will be sharing my random observations during my vacation in Paris with my family.

    As always, if any of the images look decent enough, I will be adding them to my PRINT SHOP later this year.


    The Rules

    1. To post one frame per day.
    2. No captions. Just the photo.

    If you are reading this post, here are your rules.

    1. Subscribe to my blog so that you are notified when I post. No spam, I promise.
    2. Like the post and leave a comment. Let me know what you think of the photo that I share on the day and how it makes you feel.
    3. If there is a particular post/photo you like, share or reblog it to your followers.

    As always, if you are new here, please look at the BLOG POST ARCHIVES and then select the months with 30 days to check out the photographs/projects I shared during those months since 2020.

    Will you be following up to see what photographs I will be sharing this time around? Leave a comment to let me know and/or subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss when I post – every day at 12pm BST.

    #30DayPhotoProject
    #AFrameADay


    If you have reached here, thank you for reading my blog post.

    Drinking loads of tea with ginger cookies make it happen and your support is always welcome.


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  • EK13 / 30 Day Photo Project – June 2023 Edition

    To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.

    Elliott Erwitt

    Sometime late last year, I received an email from the Shutter Hub that they were going to host a meet-up of night photography led by NIGHT MOODS curator, Justin Carey.

    For a long time, I have always wanted to try night photography, but I never got a chance to do so until I saw this opportunity. I went to the meet-up with no expectations other than enjoy meeting new photographers and doing what I have always wanted to do in the safety of a group of other photograpers.

    The photo walk happened in January and surprisingly, on one of the mildest winter nights. Don’t get me wrong, it was cold and windy, but it was not as bad and we somehow missed the rain on that night.

    On the day, I really regretted not carrying my tripod, but I still ended up with some pretty decent photos. However, they are not enough and I will have to top them up by the end of the month. Which will be a challenge in itself as the days are now longer than they were in January. It’s summer!

    Anyway, these are the photos I will be sharing for my June 2023 Edition of the 30 Day Photo Project.

    As always, if any of the images look decent enough, I will be adding them to my PRINT SHOP later this year.


    The Rules

    1. To post one frame per day.
    2. No captions. Just the photo.

    If you are reading this post, here are your rules.

    1. Subscribe to my blog so that you are notified when I post. No spam, I promise.
    2. Like the post and leave a comment. Let me know what you think of the photo that I share on the day and how it makes you feel.
    3. If there is a particular post/photo you like, share or reblog it to your followers.

    As always, if you are new here, please look at the BLOG POST ARCHIVES and then select the months with 30 days to check out the photographs/projects I shared during those months since 2020.

    Will you be following up to see what photographs I will be sharing this time around? Leave a comment to let me know and/or subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss when I post – every day at 12pm BST.

    #30DayPhotoProject
    #AFrameADay


    If you have reached here, thank you for reading my blog post.

    Drinking loads of tea with ginger cookies make it happen and your support is always welcome.

  • EK13 / 30 Day Photo Project – April 2023 Edition

    I give myself permission to just make for the sake of making without any thought to the outcome, which can be surprisingly hard. … What I would tell my younger self is this: There is no ‘right’ way to make art. The only wrong is in not trying, not doing. Don’t put barriers up that aren’t there — just get to work and make something.

    Lisa Golightly

    I just love inspirational quotes.

    The one shared here speaks to how I am feeling at the moment, more so now than ever as I have been still been experiencing some sort of creative rut, but I am taking it as my body just letting me rest/reset for what is to come.

    I am choosing to use the #30DayPhotoProject as my excuse to snap out of it and here we are kick-starting the 2023 edition.

    I have said it before and I say it again, I started this project as a way to keep myself in the creative bubble. Even when I do not feel like creating or sharing any of my work, I would like for the #30DayProject to continue to be the push I need to keep me motivated. However, there are moments I have found myself wanting to stop the project all together. Will 2023 be the last one?

    Anyway, enough rumbling from me.

    For the April 2023 edition, I still have rolls of film that I am yet to develop, scan, edit and share with you. What better way to start with what I know best than sharing with you a roll of film images?

    With this film roll, I happen to attend a workshop in Photofusion late last year and another early this year. The first was to develop a roll of black and white film and the other was to print in the dark room. Unlike previous film rolls where I had forgotten what images I took, I happen to know some of the images in this one.

    As always, if any of the images look decent enough, I will be adding them to my PRINT SHOP later this year.


    The Rules

    1. To post one frame per day.
    2. No captions. Just the photo.
    3. All photos from the roll will be posted. Even the ‘dead’ frames.

    If you are reading this post, here are your rules.

    1. Subscribe to my blog so that you are notified when I post. No spam, I promise.
    2. Like the post and leave a comment. Let me know what you think of the photo that I share on the day and how it makes you feel.
    3. If there is a particular post/photo you like, share or reblog it to your followers.

    As always, if you are new here, please look at the BLOG POST ARCHIVES and then select the months with 30 days to check out the photographs/projects I shared during those months since 2020.

    Will you be following up to see what photographs I will be sharing this time around? Leave a comment to let me know and/or subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss when I post – every day at 12pm BST.

    #30DayPhotoProject
    #AFrameADay


    If you have reached here, thank you for reading my blog post.

    Drinking loads of tea with ginger cookies make it happen and your support is always welcome.

  • EK13 / 30 Day Photo Project – November 2022 Edition

    Everything has seasons, and we have to be able to recognise when something’s time has passed and be able to move into the next season. Everything that is alive requires pruning as well, which is a great metaphor for endings.

    Henry Cloud

    This intro is late, but I don’t think you actually noticed, right?

    I have been really debating on whether to keep going with this project, as mentioned in the intro of my previous edition. Deep down, I know I need to keep going as it will be good for me and my creativity.

    And this brings me back to why this intro is late.

    I actually did not know what to share with you in this final edition of 2022. I even enlisted the help of my children to come up with ideas until I remembered this tweet shared by Ilford Photo.

    The whole idea of photographing autumn on film sounded like an awesome challenge. However, I do not have film nor the time to make this happen within hours. So, I decided to use my digital camera instead and the only change I made was in the settings, making it take only monochrome photos.

    And with this, I had an idea and I went with it. I even decided to give this month’s edition a name:

    AUTUMN COLOURS

    Imagine looking through the viewfinder of your camera and you see the images in colour, but when you take the photograph and look back on your camera screen, it is in monochrome. And this proved to be a very interesting way of seeing the world and documenting it for this project.

    As November is the last month of Autumn, the tweet shared above and the fact I have never made any seasonal work as much just seemed right for this project. And with any project, looking for different ways of seeing is how I came up with the name. Also, this is the first time I have actually named any of my 30 day photo projects.

    So for this final 30 Day Photo Project of 2022, I will be sharing with you some autumnal photos in monochrome.


    The Rules

    1. To post one photo per day.
    2. No captions. Just the photo.
    3. All photos are new and photographed in the autumn of 2022.

    If you are reading this post, here are your rules.

    1. Subscribe to my blog so that you are notified when I post. No spam, I promise.
    2. Like the post and leave a comment. Let me know what you think of the photo that I share on the day and how it makes you feel.
    3. If there is a particular post/photo you like, share or reblog it to your followers.

    As always, if you are new here, please look at the BLOG POST ARCHIVES and then select the months with 30 days to check out the photographs/projects I shared during those months since 2020.

    Will you be following up to see what photographs I will be sharing this time around? Leave a comment to let me know and/or subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss when I post – every day at 4pm GMT.

    #30DayPhotoProject
    #APhotoADay


    If you have reached here, thank you for reading my blog post.

    Drinking loads of tea/coffee make it happen and your support is always welcome.

  • EK13 / 30 Day Photo Project – September 2022 Edition

    Write every day; never give up; it’s supposed to be difficult; try to find some pleasure and reward in the act of writing, because you can’t look for praise from editors, readers, or critics. In other words, tips that are much easier to give than to take.

    J. R. Moehringer

    I wanted to edit the above quote, but decided to leave it as it is and edit it here instead:

    Photograph every day; never give up; it’s supposed to be difficult; try to find some pleasure and reward in the act of photography, because you can’t look for praise from editors, curators, or critics. In other words, keep taking photographs and sharing even when you think no one is looking at them.

    I am sharing this with you as I have been in some sort of rut lately and other priorities have been taking over my time. As a result, my enthusiasm to continue with this project has been faltering lately. However, when I was looking for quotes on not giving up, as I do like sharing quotes here on my blog, the one above resonated with me.

    It resonated because, I am not a good writer, but I still do write on my blog and newsletter, no matter what. Also, I never stop photographing completely as I always find myself taking pictures even though they do not make sense at the time.

    I started the 30 Day Photo Project so I can give myself space to experiment with my photography, share my images and also connect with other creatives through collaborations. A little way of keeping myself in the creative bubble even in moments like this when I don’t feel like creating or sharing my work.

    Since my last 30DPP in June, I have been in a state of wanting to stop the project, but I am constantly being reminded of the connections I have made through the months I have collaborated with other photographers and the work that I have created during this project that has gone to (and will) be featured in exhibitions and competitions. So, as a promise to myself, I have to keep it going for a little bit longer.

    For the September 2022 edition, I wasn’t too sure what I would be sharing until four days ago. I was stuck but remembered that I do have film strips which I haven’t seen in a while since I had them developed. I will be sharing with you one of those strips, all 36 frames, even the ‘dead’ ones. If any of the images do look decent, I will be putting them up for sale on my PRINT SHOP.


    The Rules

    1. To post one frame per day.
    2. No captions. Just the photo.
    3. All photos from the roll will be posted. Even the ‘dead’ frames.

    If you are reading this post, here are your rules.

    1. Subscribe to my blog so that you are notified when I post. No spam, I promise.
    2. Like the post and leave a comment. Let me know what you think of the photo that I share on the day and how it makes you feel.
    3. If there is a particular post/photo you like, share or reblog it to your followers.

    As always, if you are new here, please look at the BLOG POST ARCHIVES and then select the months with 30 days to check out the photographs/projects I shared during those months since 2020.

    Will you be following up to see what photographs I will be sharing this time around? Leave a comment to let me know and/or subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss when I post – every day at 12pm BST.

    #30DayPhotoProject
    #AFrameADay


    If you have reached here, thank you for reading my blog post.

    Drinking loads of tea/coffee make it happen and your support is always welcome.

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