If you’ve been looking for a good excuse to get out and create more photos, I have the perfect solution for you. Starting January 3rd, I’m hosting a 52-week photo challenge in my online community. The community is free (and it is NOT on Facebook!).
Here’s how it works:
How to participate:
I’m really excited to go through this journey with you! We all need a little push now and then, and having a topic to photograph each week is a good way to focus on a specific technique, subject, genre, etc., and will allow you to create a good collection of images for your portfolio. Plus, you’ll end up with images you might have never created on your own.
I hope to see you there!
If you found this article and it’s past the starting date, you can still join! This is a personal project that will help motivate and encourage you to create more photos for yourself. There’s no obligation or requirement to participate every week, so please feel free to join the community group or email signup to help get motivated to create photos every week through the rest of the year.
If you’ve been looking for a good excuse to get out and create more photos, I have the perfect solution for you. Starting January 3rd, I’m hosting a 52-week photo challenge in my online community. The community is free (and it is NOT on Facebook!).
Here’s how it works:
How to participate:
I’m really excited to go through this journey with you! We all need a little push now and then, and having a topic to photograph each week is a good way to focus on a specific technique, subject, genre, etc., and will allow you to create a good collection of images for your portfolio. Plus, you’ll end up with images you might have never created on your own.
I hope to see you there!
If you found this article and it’s past the starting date, you can still join! This is a personal project that will help motivate and encourage you to create more photos for yourself. There’s no obligation or requirement to participate every week, so please feel free to join the community group or email signup to help get motivated to create photos every week through the rest of the year.

Nicole S. Young is a photographer, published author, and educator specializing in Lightroom, Photoshop, and photography. She is best known for her books on food photography but is widely versed in various photographic genres, including landscape, nature, stock, travel, and lifestyle.
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