***UPDATE*** you can now go to Flickr and see the 52 images at https://www.flickr.com/photos/140273864@N03/ if you so desire. I am always looking to get better at my photography. In 2015, I did the 365 Challenge, a photo a day. That one was a bit tough so in 2016, I opted to do a 52-week photography challenge that forced me to complete regular assignments throughout the whole year.
It is proven that photography “students” grow the fastest while repeating a weekly assignment around three categories.” The three categories are: portrait, landscape, and artistic impression (expressing yourself in your own creative way). With these categories in mind, there was a 52-week list of assignments. Unlike most photography challenges which are just a simple list of ideas, I chose a 52-week challenge that was designed to push my photography to the next level. This list was challenging to complete, but sticking with it to the end, I have become a better photographer for it.
I will not bore you with all 52 photos, but here are just a few of my favs:
It is proven that photography “students” grow the fastest while repeating a weekly assignment around three categories.” The three categories are: portrait, landscape, and artistic impression (expressing yourself in your own creative way). With these categories in mind, there was a 52-week list of assignments. Unlike most photography challenges which are just a simple list of ideas, I chose a 52-week challenge that was designed to push my photography to the next level. This list was challenging to complete, but sticking with it to the end, I have become a better photographer for it.
The Challenge List
Week 1 | Portrait: Self Portrait | Start things off right with a “selfie!” Explore the self-timer setting on your camera. |
Week 2 | Landscape: Traditional Landscape | Shoot a beautiful landscape and share it with the world. Find a nice foreground and don't forget the sky. |
Week 3 | Artistic: Red | Shoot whatever inspires you. Red should be the focus of the image. Don't be afraid to be creative. |
Week 4 | Portrait: Headshot | You shot a selfie, now shoot a "selfie" of someone else! |
Week 5 | Landscape: Black and White | Look for a scene with great contrast that will make a great black and white. |
Week 6 | Artistic: Candy | Your artistic interpretation this week should be inspired by something sweet. A great chance to play with macro photography. |
Week 7 | Portrait: Faceless | Tell someone's story without showing their face. |
Week 8 | Landscape: Wide Angle/Panorama | This is a great opportunity to explore panorama stitching and create a wide sweeping landscape. |
Week 9 | Artistic: Shadows | The opposite of light is dark, the absence of light is shadow. Interpret this into a masterpiece. |
Week 10 | Portrait: Environmental | Show a subject in their natural habitat. Their place of work or hobby is a great start. Tell their story with the environment |
Week 11 | Landscape: Reflection | Find a way to show your landscape/natural beauty in reflection. The mirror world revealed. |
Week 12 | Artistic: Transportation | Our world is one defined by how we get around. Literal or interpretative, find inspiration in transportation. |
Week 13 | Portrait: High Key | Expose to the right and create a light, airy high key portrait. |
Week 14 | Landscape: Zoomed in | Most landscapes are wide sweeping images. Try an alternative and zoom in instead. |
Week 15 | Artistic: Metal | Cold, hard steel, shiny aluminum or even rusted and broken down. Find your inspiration in metal this week. |
Week 16 | Portrait: Movement | Most portraits are stationary, so this week explore adding some movement; dancing, twirling, or even hair flips. |
Week 17 | Landscape: Urbanscape | Most landscapes are wide open spaces of natural beauty... this week find the beauty of the urbanscape/cityscape. |
Week 18 | Artistic: Texture | The artistic inspiration this week is texture. You should almost be able to feel the image. |
Week 19 | Portrait: Messy | Take an amazing portrait of someone, make a mess while you are doing it. |
Week 20 | Landscape: Nightowl | A tripod is going to be handy this week... time to shoot a night landscape. Look for some light for the scene! Car lights, city lights, or maybe just moonlight. |
Week 21 | Artistic: Fantasy | Is this real life, or is this just fantasy... Your artistic inspiration this week is fantasy. |
Week 22 | Portrait: Hands | Usually the face is the strongest element in the frame; with the hands being second. Make the hands the most important element in your image this week. |
Week 23 | Landscape: Weather | This week should be as unpredictable as the weather! Feature the weather in this week's landscape. |
Week 24 | Artistic: Sparkle! | Shoot what inspires you this week, just make sure it sparkles. |
Week 25 | Portrait: Silhouette | Expose for the background and let your subject fall into shadow. Shape is important this week. |
Week 26 | Landscape: Simplify | Simplify the scene to make your primary subject stand out. |
Week 27 | Artistic: Blue | You were inspired by the fiery red earlier, now be inspired by calming blue. |
Week 28 | Portrait: Family | Whether it's the family you are born with or the one you choose, show the world what family is to you. |
Week 29 | Landscape: Waterscape | Ocean, lake, river, pond, or puddle. Make water the primary subject of this landscape. |
Week 30 | Artistic: Patterns | Get inspired by the rhythm that patterns bring to your images. |
Week 31 | Portrait: Street Candid | Candids on the street, show us life in your town through the lens. |
Week 32 | Landscape: Colorful | Shoot a landscape that packs as much color as you can find into the scene. |
Week 33 | Artistic: Collaboration | Doesn't matter what you shoot, just do with another artist. Share vision and ideas. Collaborate. |
Week 34 | Portrait: Child | Candid or posed, capture an image of a child. Try getting down on their level for a unique perspective. |
Week 35 | Landscape: Nature up Close | Get up close and personal with nature in this natural beauty shot. Flowers, bees, bugs and spiders might all make great shots |
Week 36 | Artistic: Food | Take your food photography to the next level. It's not lunch, it's art. |
Week 37 | Portrait: Fashion | Avant-garde to commercial to traditional, and everything in between. The focus is the clothes this week. |
Week 38 | Landscape: Get Low | Time to look at the world from a different angle. Shoot a landscape from a low point of view. |
Week 39 | Art: Handmade | Your artistic interpretation should be inspired by another artisan's handmade work. Literal or interpreted. |
Week 40 | Portrait: Sitting in a Chair | Either a formal sitting portrait or a re-interpretation of this classic. Photograph your subject sitting in a chair. |
Week 41 | Landscape: Get High | Everything looks different when you are high. Find a high perspective to shoot this landscape. |
Week 42 | Artistic: Minimalist | Isolate your subject using the minimalist approach. Inspire someone with your art. |
Week 43 | Portrait: The Elderly | Tell the story of an elderly person through the power of your camera. Capture the lines of their life. |
Week 44 | Landscape: A Tree | Some of the most famous landscapes in the world feature a tree. Time to see what you can do. |
Week 45 | Artistic: Nostalgic | Use nostalgia as your inspiration this week. Long for the moments we want to recapture. The good times. |
Week 46 | Portrait: Backlit | The sun makes a great back light, as well as a flash. Don't forget the fill light. A flash or reflector can be used to fill in the subject. |
Week 47 | Landscape: Abandoned | Capture an image of that which others have forgotten. It may be the last image before it's gone from us forever. |
Week 48 | Artistic: Bokeh | A shallow depth of field is often used to isolate the subject. Create an artistic interpretation using shallow depth of field. |
Week 49 | Portrait: Dancing | Whether it's a professional dancer or just some kids in the street. Try experimenting with slow and fast shutter speed to both blur and freeze the subject. |
Week 50 | Landscape: Symmetrical | Often considered one of the hardest compositions to pull off, symmetry. Challenge yourself this week by shooting a symmetrical landscape/urbanscape. |
Week 51 | Artistic: Art | It is time to really challenge yourself. Your artistic interpretation should be art, about art. |
Week 52 | Portrait: Another Self Portrait | For your final challenge, we end where we started. Take one last self-portrait, and be amazed at how far you have come in a year. |
Nice photos and the challenge looks good. I should do more photography on the weekends, just a bit but I don't. I could have done some icy plants today but I was on my way to work. I'll look at your list again and see what I can do. I've seen a few on Outdoor Photographer emails they send out. I should do some of them although my work hours restrict me with some things...sigh! Take care!
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