Spring Freelensed Part II | Scottsdale Photographer

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Spring in Scottsdale is a wonderful time to be a photographer and a perfect time for daily photo challenge. Yesterday I published a gallery of my favourite nature images from my Spring Freelensed Project (Part I), but Spring isn’t just about nature; it’s about making the most of the great weather (and conversely, getting out the heat as the summer approaches). So today I bring you my favourite people (and dog) images from the project:

 

If you’d like to see more images from this project, you can see them on my facebook page…here. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them below.

Thanks for stopping by,

~ Ceri ~

366 | making myself accountable

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A photo each day for a whole year: Project 366

(you know it’s a leap year, right?)

I joined the Facebook photographic community almost exactly one year ago. I’ve ‘virtually’ met so many wonderful people in that time; I’ve opened my eyes to admire and support the talents of many more; and I’ve watch those talents grow and evolve. Following the work of some amazingly talented artists, I’ve heard it so many times:

“…doing a 365 has helped me grow…”

“…I learned so much doing a 365…”

“…I’m a different photographer now, thanks to my 365”

“my 365 photo journal is my most precious keepsake…”

“…just do it, you’ll see the benefits!”

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At the Kitchen Table | one the first images I ever posted to a Facebook community page

But for me, the prospect of a whole year, taking a photo every single day…. that was (and still is) absolutely terrifying: ‘I don’t have the talent these other photographers have to grow in the way they have; what if I have days where I don’t like any of my images?; what if I’m so busy I forget to take a picture?; what if I fail?!’

it is time to stop fearing failure

In September 2015 I began the Freelensed Fall Project with some fellow photograhers: a freelensed photo every day for two months. I told myself if I succeeded I would use it as the start of a Project 365. And I did succeed. And after that, I documented the daily adventures of Estelar the Elf. And so I started 2016 with three months of a project already completed, and yet I still didn’t have any public accountability. Because admitting that I had started the project opened up the possibility of failure. I feared failure.

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Freelensed Fall Project 46/366 | Elf on the Shelf Swing 80/366

As we moved into the new year, I made a resolution: 2016 is going to be my year to grow (photographically speaking, not my waistline…), to push myself, to find my style and my direction. I am going to work really really hard. Therefore it is time I made myself accountable.

my name is Ceri Herd and I am doing a Project 366

In the first few weeks of 2016 I can already see improvements, I’m thinking more creatively, I’m finding inspiration everywhere. So failure isn’t a possibility. Whether I make it to September (or dare I say it, the end of the year so I can make a complete 2016 book) or not, I have already succeeded.

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Home is Where the Heart is | 90/366
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Drool 114/366 | Desert Spikes 121/366

©CeriHerdPhotographyMatching feet | 117/366

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Looking Forward 2016 | 118/366
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Cactus Web 127/366 | Race Car Crate 111/366