Saturday, January 11, 2014

Weekly Wrap-up #2

For some reason, this week feels like it took forever to end! The first week flew by and this one crawled along for me. I have several ideas for the rest of January, though, so onwards we go!

day 5--your sins are like scarlet
"day 5--your sins are like scarlet"

day 6--looking glass
"day 6--looking glass"

day 7--fly, Snow White
"day 7--fly, Snow White

day 8--Hero's dream
"day 8--Hero's dream"

day 9--Snow White's demise
"day 9--Snow White's demise"

day 10--ice prison
"day 10--ice prison"

day 11--playing cards
"day 11--playing cards"

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Behind the scenes: thwarted plans

One of the outtakes from my photoshoot yesterday, SOOC.

day 7--fly, Snow White
The final image of "day 7--fly, Snow White"

Yesterday, I wanted to go to a woodsy area to take a photo of myself running away from the camera. Unfortunately, due to the warm spell Anchorage has had this past week (with temperatures around and above freezing!), the snow in our driveway became soft. All winter it has been frozen and compacted and easy to drive on. Unfortunately, my car doesn't have a very high clearance and while I have snow tires, it wasn't enough when I sank into the soft snow! I spent well over a half hour digging the snow out from around my car and attempting to back out of the driveway to the road. Eventually, I gave up and had to get myself back up the driveway and into the garage. By this time, I was losing light and had to make due with taking a photo in my backyard and compositing it into a background I had taken back in November. It wasn't exactly what I wanted to do, but thanks to Photoshop I was able to make an image that conformed with the vision I had in my head.

Monday, January 6, 2014

Ways to stay inspired: Flickr

My first 365 project was posted online for just my internet friends and my family. While they were all very encouraging and nice, it was ten times different posting my images to Flickr the second time around. I was able to connect with a completely new network of people!

Flickr is an online photography community where you can upload your images to share with the world or to keep private (there are settings to keep your images completely private or to share with just family and friends or to share with the whole internet). There are organizing features, such as tagging photos, putting images into sets and galleries, and other such things. As far as I know, it is one of the most popular photography communities online. It is free to make an account, but you will need to go through Yahoo, if I am not mistaken.

Putting my photos into different groups, especially the 365 Days group, helped me to stay motivated and find inspiration. There is a camaraderie that develops when you see new photos day after day from the same group of people that are going through the same struggles that you are. Posting a self-portrait every day is tiring, but when there is an entire community of strangers wanting you to succeed, you are that much more eager to press on.

A sort of sister-community to the 365 Days group is We're Here! Users sign up to pick themes for every day of the year (to "infiltrate" various Flickr groups), so if you are stuck with coming up with a new idea in your 365, you can easily find a prompt that others will be attempting, too! I love seeing how others have interpreted a theme and this is the perfect community for that.

Getting artistic feedback is another benefit of Flickr. While there are many novices, there are also many seasoned photographers that may leave helpful feedback for your photographic growth. There are several groups that you can submit your images to that are specifically for artists looking for critique, but if you are especially sensitive, I wouldn't recommend this. Remember to be polite, if you want someone to check out your stuff, ask nicely and don't expect anything. People have lives outside of Flickr and if they are an especially popular photographer they probably don't have time to respond to everyone that contacts them.

Posting on Flickr gives you the opportunity to have your work seen by an audience it wouldn't have had if you just posted it on your personal blog. Every day, Flickr selects the top 100 "interesting" photos of the day and these images get LOTS of attention through the "explore" feature. I've been explored a few times and have gotten a lot of positive feedback and exposure through it. It is a huge ego boost and big motivator to keep producing work that you are proud of. Not all amazing photos are explored, though. Flickr has a mysterious formula for calculating "interestingness", so don't be discouraged if you don't get explored.

Quick tips about Flickr:
  • Read the rules of the group you want to submit your picture too.
    Often people, in their excitement to get comments on their images, submit their photos to every group they belong to. However, if your image doesn't fit with the guidelines of the group, you will just be annoying other group members.
  • To get comments, you need to leave comments.
    Like most online communities, you need to be an active participant to get attention! If you want people to check out your work, browse other users' photostreams and give them feedback. This won't guarantee they will check out your work, but it raises the chances that they will be curious and click your icon.
  • If you want a chance to be "explored"...
    I can't pretend to know how the "explore" system works, but this helpful info posted by a Flickr user has several tips. The ones I follow: don't upload more than five images a day, don't put any one image in more than five groups its first day of being uploaded, and TAG TAG TAG!

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Weekly Wrap-up

How is everyone's first week going? We are four days in to the new year and I'm already having a blast. Having a guided vision for my project has definitely improved the quality of my photos and the fun I have making them.

My work this week:

day 1--beginning again
day 1--beginning again

day 2--in the snow
day 2--in the snow

day 3--the queen dreams
day 3--the queen dreams


day 4--my kitten is knittin'
day 4--my kitten is knittin'

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Day 1--beginning again

day 1--beginning again by XeniaJoy
day 1--beginning again, a photo by XeniaJoy on Flickr.
Happy New Year!! I'm so excited to begin this project again. I'm looking forward to the journey and hoping that YOU will begin a 365 this year, too :)