
2019 WEEK 8: Trees
We’ve had a few weeks of indoor challenges so it’s time to get outside! This week we’ll focus on trees. You can photograph a single tree or many trees, an READ MORE →
We’ve had a few weeks of indoor challenges so it’s time to get outside! This week we’ll focus on trees. You can photograph a single tree or many trees, an READ MORE →
This is something I’ve been wanting to try for a while now, so I thought I would bring you along to join in the fun. Please note, this challenge is READ MORE →
It’s time for a technique challenge! I had so much fun photographing smoke for my photo in Week 2 that I wanted to make it a challenge for everyone. Feel READ MORE →
Forget New Year’s resolutions this week! What food or drink do you think you could NEVER give up because it brings you so much pleasure? This isn’t meant to be READ MORE →
Since we’re starting a brand new year, this week’s challenge theme is “time”. You can choose a more literal representation of time (clocks, watches, calendars, etc), or a more abstract READ MORE →
Looking forward to 2019, we are announcing some changes that we plan to make to the weekly challenges: For the last few years, the challenge write-ups have evolved to the READ MORE →
Your goal this week is to take a B&W photo with holiday lights as a component of your composition. There are lots of possibilities for creative images with holiday lights which is why I have once again chosen them for a challenge theme. READ MORE →
This week we’ll be exploring the creative possibilities of paper. Paper is interesting because it can both reflect light as well as transmit light depending on whether it is being READ MORE →
I was reviewing the video by Eileen Rafferty that inspired my first challenge this year and was inspired yet again with another challenge theme: B&W Abstracts. It might help to READ MORE →
This week’s challenge introduces the concept of using colored filters for B&W photography. Some of you may already be familiar with this concept, but for others it will be brand READ MORE →
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