By Raffy Paredes
From noted photographer Eric Kim at http://erickimphotography.com is the list “30 Inspirational New Year’s Photography Resolutions to Make Your Year Great” that is worth sharing. Choose what resolutions are challenging and yet doable for you. Don’t forget to share with your fellow readers the results as well as your experience in doing the resolutions. Read on:
- Don’t leave the camera without your camera on your neck/wrist.
- Only use one camera, one lens.
- Worry less about gear: only shoot with your phone for a month.
- Only shoot film for a month.
- If you shoot in black and white only shoot color for a year (and vice-versa).
- Experiment making underexposed dramatic photos at -1/-2 exposure compensation. Also try overexposed photos at +1/+2 exposure compensation.
- Only shoot at one arm length away for an entire month.
- Seek to simplify yet also make your photos more dynamic.
- Shoot only in JPEG for a year not to worry about post-processing, and to focus more on shooting.
- Buy a good photo book for yourself at least once a month.
- Study one master photographer every week.
- Make photos more like a child. Don’t take yourself/your photos too seriously.
- Shoot at least one artistic selfie of yourself every day for a year.
- Do more personal photos by taking pictures of your loved ones: your kids, partner, friends, coworkers, and your parents.
- Make one photo album of your family (on 4×6 prints).
- Look at all your photos and make a set of your 10 most epic photos.
- Upload your best photos to Flickr and enable full-resolution downloads.
- Make your own photography blog.
- Treat photography as walking meditation. Value photography as important to your mental health.
- Make a PDF ebook of your photos and share it for free.
- Make your own photography YouTube channel.
- Make a video slideshow of your favorite videos, add music to it, and upload it to YouTube.
- Rebrand yourself as a “visual artist.” Learn to draw, paint, and create other forms of visual art.
- Photograph your morning commute every day for three months. Edit it down to your best 12 pictures and publish it as a series.
- Have one small exhibition show at a local coffee shop with five prints.
- Sell one print of your work for $99.
- Plan one international photography travel adventure for yourself.
- Don’t compare yourself to other photographers to overcome disappointment.
- Delete Instagram for a month to focus on making photos only for yourself.
- For a year, only make photos that put a smile on your face.