Benefits of Small Photography Projects

Tackling grandiose photography projects like Project 365 or a year-long time-lapse can be a bit intimidating, especially when you're juggling work, family, and other commitments. Sometimes, these epic projects can feel more like a chore than a creative outlet, right?

Small List of 7 Project

Instead, why not craft your own bite-sized photography projects that fit snugly into your busy life? Tailoring projects to your schedule means you're more likely to see them through to the end and still have fun in the process.

I've been down the road of ambitious, long-term projects, and, let's be real, most of them ended up gathering digital dust. That's why I switched gears and started focusing on smaller, more achievable goals—whether it's mastering a particular technique, capturing a specific shot, or just making sure I actually use my camera. Check out one of my bite-sized projects, aptly named "List of 7." To dive into the details, just click the link embedded in the image.

Don't underestimate the power of regular self-portraits or headshots, too. Updating these every six months not only keeps your social media profiles fresh but also ensures you're ready whenever professional headshots are called for. So go ahead, and design a project that works for you, not against you.

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