This year is drawing to a close. That means this website is almost a year old! While I’ll save all my reflections and thoughts on this in another post, I feel a sense of accomplishment overall.
Running a website was my year-long project. I’m close to ticking that off on a high note. What next? A photo project makes absolute perfect sense, am I right? I haven’t really put too much thought in it nor have I done any extensive research. I stumbled across this idea when I was researching on film photography-related websites to follow to be able to find various channels to help continuous flow of film-related ideas. In a list of websites, I read one about 52 roll where one attempts to use a roll of film every week for a year. The project challenges the creativity process - when you’re on creativity overdrive and when you’re a blank slate - while learning better techniques, better ways to handle your camera(s) and many more good things. It’s a bit daunting to think that I have to use up a roll of film every week for an entire year. Could I, perhaps, shorten it to six months? Could I stretch it out to a roll of film every two weeks given my full-time work? In addition to shooting film, developing and scanning photos, there’s also the blogging aspect. Time and me have to find a way to work together.
Well, this is one idea at least.