Friday, May 31, 2013

Final Reflection






1. While I did enjoy the project for opening my eyes to what I'm grateful for I do not believe it increased my creativity level. The photos I take I aspire to either make great or not on an individual level per each photo. This project did not motivate me to be anymore or less creative than I would allow myself.


2. The Most difficult part of the project was taking pictures daily because I prefer to take pictures when the inspiration strikes me not being required. Because of this I tended to take my photos in chucks and then post them throughout the week as they were needed. I personally would not recommend this project because I don't believe I gained anything of use from it nor to I feel like it helped my photography, but that is on a personal level as others are affected differently by these sorts of things.


3. If I had to design a twenty day project I would make it about one of three topics. Either what inspires you, what motivates you, or what you hate. I would do that because there are much stronger emotions attached to those topics than the topic of being grateful in this day and age.

Day Twenty

Through Fire Through Flames
 
For those who serve and who have the strength to fight.

Day Nineteen

Portrait of Nature


Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Day Eighteen

Carvings
 
 
Because art that is carved into an object lasts longer than the fading impressions of paint.


Day Seventeen

Color
 
 
beauty can be found in objects that are not usually viewed in a artistic light.


Friday, May 24, 2013

Week Three Reflection



     I am once again seeing my creativity grow as well as my appreciation for my life and what I do have growing exponentially. I am glad to have this project to really open me up to the world.

Day Sixteen


Dirt
 


Even things like simple weeds can have beauty in them.