29 Frames for 29 Days

January 31, 2004 | Mark Goldstein | Websites | Comment |

PhotographyBLOG visitor John P. Yuda has let me know about a new group photography project that he has started which is designed to combat the effects of Winter:

“Winter can be a difficult time for photographers. It’s cold, the days are shorter and often overcast;conditions just make it difficult to get out there and shoot. Almost every photographer - of all skill levels from beginner to pro -  shoots considerably less in the time between the holidays and spring.

To help alleviate this, I’ve started this project. The idea is simple: there are 29 days in February this year. Every day, participants will get out and shoot at least 29 photographs. That’s the only requirement. They can be digital or film, colour or black & white. Feel free to switch cameras, or use different film emulsions every day. At the end of the month, we’ll all collect our work into photo essays.”

Website: 29 Frames for 29 Days