2012 Project 52
- At January 2, 2013
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So here it is, the finished project! A year ago today I (Katie) decided to start a 52 week project. I had to take a new picture every week for the entire year! I wasn’t sure if I would complete it and there were quite a few months when I thought about quitting. Although I stopped posting the photos weekly, and may not have followed the “real” theme, I managed to keep the project going.
In the beginning of the year I decided to use this project to document my family (and my daughter), so you will see many “snapshots”, images from our family vacation and a picture from Christmas morning just a week ago. Although I have decided not to do a project for 2013 I am very glad I was able to complete this one! Enjoy a glimpse at our 2012!
Project 52/31-37
- At September 15, 2012
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Although I haven’t been posting my Project 52 weekly I have been doing my best to keep up with my weekly photos! The past couple months have been pretty busy for us over here! Here are my images from the past 7 weeks!
Project 52/ 29 & 30
- At August 2, 2012
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Yup behind again for posting my Project 52! Here are weeks 29 & 30.
Project 52: 29/30 “Contained”
Project 52: 30/52 “Toy Stories”
Project 52/27 & 28
- At July 16, 2012
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I’m clearly behind at posting my Project 52 images! So I’m playing catch up for and this week! There’s no theme for either week, just some snaps!
Project 52: 27/52
Project 52: 28/52
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Photo of the Week – 27/52 – “$25″
- At July 9, 2012
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Alright, so I’m choosing this week’s Photo of the Week from a snapshot I caught while doing some street photography at First Friday in Philadelphia. This photo is of two side show circus performers… one swallowing a sword, and the other breathing fire! These guys are from the Squidling Bros. Carnivolution Circus Sideshow and Burlesque act, and while I’m not usually into this kind of thing, I was pretty amused by their act.
I nearly missed the shot, but I was super happy when I looked at my camera & realized I had caught it! The title “$25″ comes from the fact that I wound up shelling out $25 for parking, while the other photographers with me had all found cheap (sub $1) parking! In the end, this photo was worth the $25 for me, but the other guys from my photo group were sure to dog me about it nonetheless!
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