
#30DayPhotoProject
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You don’t take a photograph, you make it.
Ansel Adams

Another 30 day month is here and as explained in this post, the name has now changed.
For this month’s edition, I have decided to look at The Photographer’s Playbook for inspiration.

From page 73, I will aim to tackle John Cyr’s assignment topic Limitations, Routine and Repetition but with a few tweaks.
"Limit yourself to one subject; it may be narrow or broad. The content of this work isn't the main focus of the assignment and shouldn't be laboured over for too long.Determine a time in the day that you are routinely available to take a photograph of your chosen subject. Repeat the process of photographing your subject at the decided time for an arbitrary, but pre planned, sequence of days.The typological results will highlight the similarities and differences inherent within all subjects over the course of time. The purpose and motivation of this exercise is for students to revisit the first steps of project creation and production while stressing the importance of diligence and consistency in their photographic practice. Although it may take repeated experimentation, it is common that this exercise will stimulate creativity for students and serve as a starting point in the development of the cohesive and unique project."
The Rules
If you are reading this post, here are your rules.
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 from 2020.
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Hey Happy People,
We are back with another 30 Day Photo Challenge and it is going to be slightly different.
Yes, I didn’t do one in September as I needed time to recover from a hectic summer as mentioned in this post, but I am now ready to do another challenge and it will be the last one for 2020.
For the November Edition, I really wanted to do something different from my previous two editions. In April and June, I share images from two rolls of film – April was colour and June was black & white. For the November edition, I decided to see if I could get some of my photographer friends, colleagues and acquaintances involved. My idea is to have them photograph something and I respond to their image. This is something that I have seen people do and I wanted to try it out.
One of my favourite projects that I have seen this being done is by David Campany and Anastasia Samoylova where they “…shoot and post photographs for each other to respond to, in a never-ending visual exchange…” with the images posted on a dedicated Instagram page. In 2019, a book was published by Fulcrum Press with a selection of images from the Instagram page and I love it.
Anyway, I went through my list of photographers that I know, messaged them and I also put out a call-out. I am happy to report that I got 30 photographers who agreed to take part in the challenge, but unfortunately 5 of them pulled out when it was too late to find replacements. Part of the challenge I suppose. Not everything goes according to plan.
Seeing that I will not be sharing with you photographs from a roll of film, the rules will be slightly different:
My Rules.
Participant Rules.
If you are reading this post, here are your rules.
Winter is coming and it can get pretty boring really fast especially after the year we have had. I am doing this to keep my/our creative juices flowing and because it is something fun to do.
At the end of this challenge, I may do a quick recap here or on my YouTube channel sharing my part on how I went about responding to the images. So click here to subscribe if you haven’t already, but you are not obliged to.
Do not worry if you miss taking part in this one, as the next time I do a challenge will be in April, June, September and November of 2021. If you would like to take part, you can sign up by filling out the form at the end of this blog post using the #30DayPhotoChallenge in the message section.
What are you most looking forward to in the challenge?
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If you would like to take part in the next challenge in April 2021, please fill out the form below with your details.