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"Red circles?!" I could barely disguise my confusion and skepticism.

"Yeah... I want to photograph red circles," she replied confidently.

We were working on our Abstracts in Adams Photo Tour, and I'd asked our attendees to come up with a theme or project they could shoot for the day. 

Most attendees usually pick things like bicycles, a color, texture or even graffiti. But I wasn't prepared for the ultra-specific answer, red circles.

"How many red circles is she going to find in Adams Morgan. I don't want her to be disappointed," I thought as I searched for a way to gently redirect her to a more 'attainable' goal."

Nope. Red circles. The decision had been made.

I learned a thing or two about selecting photo projects. that day The process need not be complicated nor the subject obvious. You just need something for which you can be passionate and dedicated.

 WHY IS THIS EVEN IMPORTANT?

"A Personal Photography project is a way for a photographer to showcase their passion for something," writes Neha Singh, of ShutterMonks.com in Digital Photography School. "Or it can just be a way to bring structure to one’s photography hobby. It can be a great way to challenge the limits of one’s skills. Or it can be a great way to bring focus to one’s photography efforts.

"A Personal Photography project is just a commitment to self."

Now that we have great weather and maybe some free time, this summer might be a good time to launch your own personal photo project. Here are 51 other ideas to consider shooting.

My inspiration was Craft & Vision's book, Vision 365, but I thought we could have more fun with it.

A Digital Photography School guest post by Neha Singh from ShutterMonks.com.

 

51 Photo Project Ideas

Photo technique - conceptual

1. Lightbulbsmoketutorial
2. Recreateafairytale
3. Recreateafamousphotograph
4. Createyourownmagazineassignments
5. Productphotographcommercial-ishphotos

 

Photo skill

1. Nature/funmacros
2. Backlighting
3. Composition
4. Portraits(people,pets) 5. HDR

6. Timelapse
7. Photographlight&shadow
8. Camerabag(Learnyourtools) 9. Unusualperspectives

Ongoing

  1. Project365

  2. Project52

  3. 30Days(tolearnaskillortellastory)

  4. 100Strangers

  5. 10on10

  6. Singlelens(50mm)

  7. FlatStanley-ish(JamesDoernbergandKaiJordaneveryManhattansubway

    station)

  8. Locationovertime(NationalsStadiummissedopportunity)

  9. Timeofday(samelocationduringthedayasthelightchanges,everydayatsame

    time)

10.Photojournalism -- news events happening around us 11. Create a documentary

Thematic or subject focused

1. Creativeselfportraits
2. Portraitsof...Ideas:50yearanniversary,Futurepresidents
3. Environmentalportraits—Thesearethepeopleinyourneighborhood
4. Nightphotography—Mycityatnight
5. Onmyplate—anapproachtofoodphotography
6. Cityguideofyourhometown—Famouslandmarkspersonalized
7. Rain,rain...
8. Favoritelocations—Ideas:40on40byIraSilverberg,StatestreetsinDC
9. Doorsand/orwindows
10.Pick a color — dominant color, contrasting colors, complementary colors, and b&w 11. Composition elements — patterns, shadows, texture, negative space 12.Photograph something that belongs to someone special - pay a tribute
13. A cause or a (social) issue
14. A day in the life of... — you, another person, or a group project
15.Bowl of nouns — shoes, flags, windows, chairs
16. ABC or 123 project
17.Shapely — Geometric shapes
18.Musical festival performances or county fairs
19.Gratitude project — Something or someone for whom you are thankful
20.I spy a.... — Pick one location and see how many different things you can
photograph. Also known as the hula hoop project
21.Illustrate a poem or Haiku
22.Reflections & silhouettes
23. An imperfect object - Wabi-Sabi is an ancient Japanese concept derived from Zen
Buddhism. It honors all things that are old, weathered, and imperfect. - Vision 365 24.The Wall -- Graffiti & poster billboards
25.Odd numbered subjects
26.Religious symbols or sacred places / of worship

 

Remember to...

Make it fun
Make it challenging
Make it easy to do
Know what works for you