52 Weeks of Photography: Week 20

This is a one-year photo-a-day project called 52 Weeks of Photography. Even though it is a year-long undertaking, I’m taking it one week at a time, because it’s a little easier to manage many small blocks than one large chunk. This is the 20th week, so the 20th set of seven images.
The reason why I’m doing this 365 Day project is because I noticed some gaps in-between my images last year. I didn’t pick up my cameras daily. On several occasions, four or five days passed by without a single picture created. Twice in 2024, I skipped a whole week. I want to rectify this, and get back into the habit of daily photography. I also want to elevate the quality of my craft in 2025, and am hoping that this will help.

The plan is to capture a year’s worth of notable images, either personally or artistically. Ansel Adams famously stated, “Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop.” It’s important to keep expectations realistic, but I’m also trying to avoid thoughtless snapshots just to fulfill the day’s requirement. I want to push myself to be better, and hopefully that will happen. Not every photo will be great—in fact, most won’t—but I hope they are all at least decent enough to be shared without embarrassment. And maybe when the whole project is complete, there will be 12 significant pictures (out of the 365) that I’m particularly proud of.
This was an exceptionally busy week, but I managed to pick up a camera each day, at least for a few pictures. A couple of days produced a number of good photos, and a couple of days not so much. I flew out to Denver to lead a photowalk in Boulder with Mike’s Camera. That was a lot of fun, and also by far my most photographically productive day of this week.

Interestingly, I was just reviewing my pictures created over the last few years for an upcoming project, and almost all of my favorite photos—at least 80%—were made while traveling. My guess is that 80%+ of my total photos were captured local near my home, but that accounted for at most 20% of my favorites, while less than 20% were made while on a trip somewhere, yet that accounted for the majority of my favorites.
What I takeaway from this is that I need to be more creative at home. I need to view my local area more as a first-time tourist and less as a resident who has seen the sites a hundred times. I also need to make a better effort to get to the local places that are photographically interesting. I need my local photography hit-rate to be closer to my travel photography hit-rate. With all of that said, when you visit amazing places, it’s a lot easier to create amazing pictures, so maybe that accounts for a good deal of it, too.
Without further ado, below are the 20th set of seven pictures from this 52 Weeks of Photography project.
Tuesday, May 6th, 2025

Wednesday, May 7th, 2025

Thursday, May 8th, 2025

Friday, May 9th, 2025

Saturday, May 10th, 2025

Sunday, May 11th, 2025

Monday, May 12th, 2025

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