January 1st is the day that many people begin a new 365 Project. (I started mine on my birthday, another good time to start.) These projects catalog a year in your life and art as well as being a challenge to your creativity.
A 365 Project is a project that you commit to doing every day for one year (365 days in a year). These have been around for a very long time and can be done in a variety of mediums or aspects of life, not just photography. Some of the things people have done include: a photo a day, a new recipe, a poem, painting or drawing a day. Within photography there are many options: just a photo a day, or a daily photo using a specific style (like mine, details below), using the early bird filter, a self-portrait, a macro shot, the person’s view at a specific time of day/night, or many other ideas. Mine is based upon a specific style, using a specific app and type of photo that I take. You can view my project on Instagram at #cw365a to get an idea of what it might be like.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
On Hold Until After January 15th 2012
Hi All,
As you probably know from the Instagram feed, Wiren Lessons are on hold until After 15 January 2012 because of personal deadlines I have to meet. After that date Wiren Lessons will return and be posted at least once a month, but as frequently as once a week.
Thank you for your continued patience and understanding!
Callie
PS: Looking for something fun to work on in the meantime? Check out @Wiren_Challenges on IG for my December Holiday Adjectives photo challenge!
As you probably know from the Instagram feed, Wiren Lessons are on hold until After 15 January 2012 because of personal deadlines I have to meet. After that date Wiren Lessons will return and be posted at least once a month, but as frequently as once a week.
Thank you for your continued patience and understanding!
Callie
PS: Looking for something fun to work on in the meantime? Check out @Wiren_Challenges on IG for my December Holiday Adjectives photo challenge!
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Wiren Lesson 1: Studio Critiquing
Lesson:
This week's lesson is a little bit different. This week's lesson is on how to critique the creative works of others. This is an important skill, not only for helping others improve, but for improving your own artwork too. Once you develop the skills necessary for critiquing others' works, then you will be better skilled at critiquing your own work, which is vital to any artist no matter their career stage - developing, established, or veteran.
Wiren Lessons - Introduction
Basic Outline:
The lessons will fall within these ten sections, building upon one another.
Who is Wiren?
You may be wondering who this person is that is teaching these lessons on Instagram. This posting is designed to outline my background and to let you know my qualifications to be teaching these lessons. As you will see, you are getting a great opportunity for free by participating in these lessons.
Why Wiren Lessons?
Mission Statement:
Wiren Lessons endeavor to teach the artistry of iPhoneography. Lessons focus on composition, aesthetics, and creativity to help build a fuller understanding of image making and reception.
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