back in the day, i use to post to pbase for my PAD. i kept this up for about 106 days. i am confident that i could have done it much longer had i not got myself attached to a pretty girl back then.
i typically post my paid shoots unless my unpaid shoots turn out great.
I passed a year this month on my PAD. I do it on my facebook page. Forces you to get creative. I held my 50mm 1.8 up backwards on my 40D for today's picture.
we post about once a week... mostly paid shoots.. between wedding stuff and children's shoots we usually have enough, but we'll also post our travel photography, or day trips we take and I collect antique cameras so I blog those as well. I'd love to go everyday. My wife did a PAD a few years ago and it forced her to get incredibly creative.
I passed a year this month on my PAD. I do it on my facebook page. Forces you to get creative. I held my 50mm 1.8 up backwards on my 40D for today's picture.
Nice, congrats. I started January 1st of this year, and it surprises me that I've made it this far without missing a day. I was posting on flickr everday (seen my www below) as well as facebook, but it got tedious so I've only posted to fb since April or so. I've definitely learned to find shooting opportunities in everything I see.
Hi every one,
I don't have a blog but since october 2003, I 've been doing a "photo du jour"
" picture of the day" on my main page. It is a big challenge every night but I did'nt miss a single day since. Not only jobs, weddings , e-sessions, but even personnals images, always something from the last 2 days. Sometime here in Quebec , like for the next month (november) really nothing to shoot....rain, some snow like today, no more colors, anything. All those images can be seen in my gallery " archives" from this year (for those who misted a few days).
Have a look www.photofyengagnon.com
Been doing a "Random Picture of the Day" on FB for a while now...direct export from LR means it only takes about 60 seconds to pick one from a catalog and upload it. Might do something similar on my blog, but haven't had time.
A friend of mine (who is a routinely published photojournalist) was doing this for awhile. He stopped because 'people will judge you based on the worst photo they see'.
On the aspect of blogging, learn to love and embrace it. In the few months I've had my blog it's helped business more so then any other thing I've done.