This is what Madeline did→
I really love this video twist on a Project 365 (which is typically done as a photography project). It’s a great way of looking back on the year and remembering some of the things that you did:
I hope this video inspires you to treasure every day you get and find the good, beautiful moments in even the worst days (even if it’s just going for a walk, taking a drive, or spending time with a pet).
I recently linked to a sweet self-portrait Project 365 done by Jeff Harris that I also really liked. I really want to try one of these someday. I clearly missed the New Years cut, but perhaps for my 31st birthday… [Vimeo via Eddie]
Jeff Harris and his self-portrait project→
I’ve heard of doing a Project 365 — I even attempted one last year (and failed miserably) — and I’ve also heard of self-portrait projects (usually involving beards), but I really like the concept behind this project by Jeff Harris. It’s not only a reason to capture tons of self-portraits, but it’s also a great way of incorporating your daily experiences so that you can look back on them someday — for example, that trip to the dentist or that time you went snowboarding.
I was going through some old pictures the other day, and it’s pretty amazing how a single image can conjure up such vivid memories (especially for someone whose memory is as bad as mine). I might just consider starting one of these on my 31st birthday. [Vimeo]