January 2025

Welcome to 365 Picture Today 2025 Edition!  

Can you believe we are embarking on our 6th year already?

Whether you have been with us from the beginning, or you are just joining us, starting a photo a day project is not a small endeavor. Each day you will challenge yourself to pick up your camera (or your phone) and record something from your life.

You might find the biggest challenge is to remember to take the photo each day! Or you might find matching the prompt to be overwhelming.

Each day will get easier… or harder!

You should begin to see the world differently. You will notice light and angles and colors and little details. Remember, this project is yours! You don’t have to make each photo a perfectly edited masterpiece…. But some days you might! Some days you will be inspired and some days you just will not even want to try. We are encouraging you to keep going.  If you miss a day or 2 or a week or 2 or a month or 2, please don’t give up! This is a welcoming and close community and we want you here!

As you capture images each day, our hope is that you’ll begin to view things differently. The daily routine and even seemingly mundane can be beautiful! You should notice things you didn’t notice before.

At the end of the year you will have a record of the ordinary and the extraordinary!  You will have captured your food, your home, your neighborhood, your kids and grandkids, your spouses and significant others, your down days and your extraordinary travels…. and YOU!

There is no formula… no right way and no wrong way..   just do this

Your way. Do this for yourself.   It is a gift to have a year of memories to look back through and share with others.

2025 is A New Year.   2025 is a Blank Page.

Our hope that this project is fulfilling. We hope it sparks your creativity. We hope it gives you comfort in community and that you will make friendships and connections.

Thank you for being here!  Now LET’S DO THIS!

January 2025

We will be continuing with many of the same prompt categories as last year but we do have a few changes for you to note.  We hope you like the modifications that we have made. 

MONTHLY CHALLENGES

A PICTURE IS WORTH... 

You know the saying that “A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words?  Well, on the 13th of each month you will have the opportunity to include words in your photo.  You can use a letter board, include a saying on a photo using a writing app or even photograph something that has words on it such as a sign.  The choice is yours.   

PICTURE A CHARACTER

This one is for all you lego enthusiasts!  Each month you will be encouraged to break out the lego, playmobil, little people, action figures or any other type of toy character you want to use with your prompt.  

IN MY HANDS

We are replacing the monthly Where I Stand prompt with a monthly “In My Hands” prompt.  On the 15th of each month, you are encouraged to photograph what is in your hands on that day.  You can be as creative as you want but the challenge is to include you hand in your daily photo. 

COLOUR WEEK

We are returning back to a colour week instead of just a day.  The colour will be introduced on the Sunday and you can include it as little or as much as you’d like during that week.  You can choose to include the colour for only one day of the week, three or four days, or even the whole week if you like.   

MACRO MONDAY

On Macro Monday we focus on the little details!  On the first Monday of every month we are asking you to use your macro skills to enhance the prompt of the day.  We encourage you to get in close!  You can use your macro lens, macro filters or simply crop your photos. 

CHALLENGE DAY

We introduced this prompt last year and it was well received.  Therefore, we will continue to include it in our monthly prompts.  On this day we will be offering you a photography challenge and ask you to recreate it. 

TECHNICAL DAY

This one is for the inner techies in all of us!  On Technical Day we will be giving out instructions on specific photography technical skills.  There will be a variety of skills explained to help you learn or enhance your abilities.  We can all learn from one another. 

PICTURE ME

It's selfie day!  On the first day of the month, we will be asking you to include a picture of yourself in the daily prompt.  This gives us a chance to let our community members know what we look like! 

QUARTERLY CHALLENGES

SCAVENGER HUNT 

The scavenger hunt is a quarterly challenge.  We will give some specific words to use to go camera hunting with.  You will be asked to take 4 photos while on your scavenger hunt.  This is a fun challenge that also includes your chance to make a collage. 

SEASONAL PHOTO – MY WORLD

We will revisiting the My World prompt again this year but it will be quarterly instead of monthly.  Once a quarter, starting in January, you will take a picture in the same place.  You will be asked to revisit this prompt once each quarter and document the noted changes.  This will show the changing seasons or changes in your environment.  If you cannot be in the same place each quarter, just take a picture of where you are and what your world looks like on that day. 

GUEST PROMPT 

Once a quarter will honour a member of our community with a Community Profile and the chance to write a prompt with an accompanying photograph!  It is a special day for community members and a chance for all of us to get to know one another just a little better. 

January

PICTURE ME
Day 1 -
Picture Me

Welcome 2025 and everyone joining us!  I am an outdoor body, love to be out in nature and when I am I usually have my camera with me - rain, sleet or snow.  Show us how you are welcoming in the New Year.

Connie
Adventure
Day 2 -

Choosing a word for the year can help you set your intention and focus for the year to come.  Take a moment and reflect on what went well last year and what your hopes are for the year to come.  What one word best describes what you want out of 2025.

For this year I have chosen "Adventure" as my word for 2025.  I want to say yes to any adventure that is put in front of me.  I adventured to Churchill, Manitoba last year to hunt for polar bears.  It was an experience of a lifetime and I decided I wanted to pursue more adventures and experiences like that throughout this coming year.

What will you choose as your word for 2025?

Diane
Curious
Day 3 -

When was the last time you were curious about something? As a child, I was curious about everything! As an adult in the technological age, sometimes my curiosity gets stiffled with instant gratification and knowledge. I snapped this photo of our granddaughter many years ago. She was peeking in the window of the American Girl Place. Can you capture a curious image today?

Garnett
Soup
Day 4 -

Soup is a favorite meal at our house. Often it is made with leftover whatevers so I can never make it the same way twice.  Do you have a favorite soup recipe?  If so, give yourself a two-for-one on today's to-do list.  Throw on a pot of soup for dinner and take today's picture of the day!  And remember that a pot of homemade soup deserves a loaf of homemade bread!

If spending your Saturday in the kitchen doesn't sound like fun, stop by your favorite deli or restaurant and let them do the hard work.  Then, all you have to do is have fun taking a photo!

Kris
Dried Flowers
Day 5 -

Do you have some dried flowers hanging around your house, I do, and these were actually all grown in my garden.   I added some overlays to the photo to give it some texture.

Think of the composition and what is around the flowers.

What dried flowers do you have in your home?

Lee
Quiet
Day 6 -
Macro Monday

The first Monday of each month is designated as Macro Monday! Take this opportunity to immerse yourself in the small wonders of nature and everyday objects, revealing textures and forms that are typically overlooked. 

I took a quiet moment to check out the details of this latest beach find. 

If you don't have a specialized macro lens, don’t worry! You can still capture stunning close-up shots by zooming in or applying a tight crop to your images. Many cameras and apps also feature macro options. 

Amy
Door
Day 7 -

Doors are such fascinating things.  They are of course a barrier to keep people, pets and temperatures in or out.  But, they are also symbolic of beginnings and endings.  I found these old lava rock garages and loved the doors on them.  What door attracts you today?

Connie
Trees
Day 8 -

The one thing about photographing trees is that they look different depending on the time of year you are photographing them.  The colours change, the foliage changes and falls, and snow can fall on its branches.  Find some trees in your area and show us what stage they are currently in.  If you are currently experiencing winter it's likely that your trees will be covered with snow.

I loved the way the trees lined this road all the way down both sides.  I converted the photo to black and white as the scene was rather muddy looking in colour.  I think the black and white makes for a more pleasing photo.

Diane
calm
Day 9 -
A Picture is worth ...

We have a new monthly prompt this year! "A picture is worth..."

For this prompt, we are going to include words or letters in our photo. You can use a letterboard, or scrabble letters, print a message, or find a sign. How you execute is up to you!

Just remember to "stay calm!"

Garnett
Spice - Garlic
Day 10 -

I know.  Garlic is a root vegetable, not a spice; but in Texas it is considered a spice because nearly everything has garlic in it...and cumin, but garlic is much more photogenic!  Is there a particular spice that is your go-to?  Or, is there one that is a staple of your favorite cuisine?  Shine the light on your favorite spice today.

Kris
Notice
Day 11 -
Technical Day

This is the first technical day of the year, so we will keep it easy.

I want you to think of your composition and also your placement of your subject, I want you to notice!

Think of placing your subject on a third, have an odd number of subjects, you might have to edit your photo to make sure that everything is horizontal, vertical or is on the third.

What will you notice today?

Lee
White
Day 12 -
Picture Color

Get ready! Color Week is back by popular demand, and this week we're focusing on WHITE

We will reveal the new color on Sunday. After that, you can choose how to incorporate it into this week's prompts—whether for just one day, two days, or even the entire week. We’re excited to see how you embrace this new challenge and make it your own!

Amy
Prompt Free
Day 13 -
Extra Challenge: Color White

Today is a blank canvas for which all of the other prompts have prepared you.

Keep your eyes open and have fun!

Prompt Free
Decide
Day 14 -
Extra Challenge: Color White

Every January I set a reading challenge for myself.  I'll decide how many books I would like to read during the year.  For every hard cover book I read, I decide which bookmark I want to use with it.  I decided to photograph them today.  I have a fair collection of bookmarks.  I also tried to ensure that as it's colour week, I included some white in my photo.

We make a countless number of decisions throughout each of our days.  How can you photograph one of those decisions?  Bonus if it includes a touch of white!

Diane
cotton
Day 15 -
Picture in my hands
Extra Challenge: Color White

One of our repetitive monthly prompts this year is "In your hands." Each month we want you to include your hands in the image. Today we want you to look for something cotton to hold. It could be literally "cotton" or something made of cotton..  yarn, string, cotton balls, or anything else made of cotton that you can find. This week's extra challenge is to include the color "white." If you aren't participating in the extra challenge, whatever cotton item you find can be any color.

Garnett
Journey - White
Day 16 -
Extra Challenge: Color White

Today's prompt is journey.  And, we are still challenging ourselves to use this week's color, white, in our daily photos.

Journey is defined as traveling or passing from one place or stage to another.  We are all on a journey through life.  Living as a person with albinism (Here is the white part of the prompt. :-)) my journey is an interesting one--not worse, not better than anyone else's, just different.  What does your life's journey look like?  How can you show this in a photo?  In thinking about how to include the color white, think about light or white clothing or vanilla ice cream.  Let your imagination run wild on a journey of its own.

Kris
Chilly
Day 17 -
Extra Challenge: Color White

It was a chilly day when the example photo was taken.  

If you haven't got any chilly weather, then think of a chilly drink, or a red hot chilly with a white background if you want to do the extra challenge! 

Try to remember to use the rules of third.

Lee
Open
Day 18 -
Extra Challenge: Color White

You can always find a seagull hanging out on the beach with his beak wide open, waiting for a snack!

What will you find that is open today?

Amy
Adjust
Day 19 -

Did you know there are 134 synonyms and antonyms for the word adjust?  We made some adjustments to this old stereo turning it into a cabinet for a modern sound system.  We put the adjustment knobs back on for looks, it does make you want to adjust the dial for that radio though.  What will you adjust today?

Connie
Chosen
Day 20 -
Seasonal Photo

This year we will be returning to a quarterly seasonal challenge.  Once a quarter, starting with today, you are asked to choose a spot in your hometown that you can return to once each quarter and photograph it.  If convenient, pick a spot where changes are noticeable as the seasons change.  It's always fun to look at what spot others have chosen and to see the changes captured throughout the year.

This spot is a pond near my house and I have chosen it for my seasonal photos.  It's accessible all year round and the landscape changes quite a bit with each season.  I'm looking forward to seeing the differences in my photos from quarter to quarter.

I can't wait to see what spot you have chosen for this year.

Diane
frost
Day 21 -

What is happening today? Right now? Is it early morning or late afternoon? What's the weather? What are you doing? What are you wearing? Who are you with? 

Capture the "now"...  the way you want to remember it!

Garnett
Character
Day 22 -
Picture a Character

Do you have a favorite character in your life?  Lego?  A bobblehead?  A stuffed animal?  This year we have added a prompt category encouraging us to photograph a beloved character.  This should be fun as these characters are usually much more cooperative than our human subjects.

This is BlueperB.  Most of the time he likes to have his picture taken.  Although in this one, he was a little unhappy because he prefers to wear t-shirts, not sweaters.  And, you can't see his orange horns.  I explained to him that it is January and its cold, and also that this month's photo asks us to focus on eyes.  He agreed to this month's photo as long as his horns aren't hidden next time.

Have fun photographing and introducing us to your favorite character today.

Kris
Manage
Day 23 -

How do you manage your time during the day?

Do you have a routine that you have to manage, show us how you manage to get all the things done you want in the day.

Lee
Game
Day 24 -

Words with multiple meanings definitely make us up our game! 

There can be so many creative possibilities which makes it all the more fun to browse the day's photos and see all the unique ways everyone interpreted the prompt!

Which direction will the prompt take you? Will it be all fun and games? Will you be on the lookout for wildlife? maybe you've got game with a cool skill? 

The surfers were getting there game faces on to brave the chilly January ocean! 

Amy
Contrast of rock on river
Day 25 -

Contrast refers to the variation in brightness and color between different parts of an image. The stratified rock layers along the riverbank are striking. In photography, contrast is used effectively to emphasize a subject or element.  Show us some contrast you found today.

Connie
Smile
Day 26 -
Challenge Day

Today is our first challenge prompt for this year.  Each monthly challenge prompt will have a photo that you are asked to recreate while adding your own twist.  I think this month's challenge will bring a smile to your face.

Today we will be capturing refraction.  When light makes its way through water it changes direction.  Take a glass container and fill it with water.  Place your face, someone else's face or an object behind the glass and photograph it through the water.  I bet the result will make you smile.  

Diane
basket
Day 27 -

A tisket, a tasket, a.....

Do you have a beautiful basket? Do you have a basket filled with fruit, or knick knacks? Be on the look-out for a basket... it can be empty or filled; you choose!

The example was a welcome basket from our Airbnb Host in Cortina d'Ampezzo! 

Garnett
Steaming
Day 28 -

The secret to photographing steam is having a black background and light from the side.  Place your camera on a tripod is helpful as well.  A teapot that continually produces steam is a easier to photograph than a steaming cup of coffee or bowl of soup that cools quickly.

The crop on my photo is a little tight because I did not have a big enough dark background, but I think you get the point.  Give photographing steam a try.  Hopefully it won't leabe you needing to blpw off a little steam yourself!

Kris
Finish
Day 29 -

Can you leave your photo to the finish of the day light, if you can you can sometimes get some great sunsets.  The best thing about this time of year here in Europe is that the sunsets are early, so you don't have to wait up to get the photo.

What finish will you find today, something that you have been working on or just the finish of the daylight?

Lee
Describe
Day 30 -

Snap a photo that describes a bit of your day!

Descriptive photography focuses on giving viewers a sense of the moment, allowing them to see what's happening in a quick glance.

Amy
View from the spillway at a local dam
Day 31 -

I've resided in this region for the majority of my life but only discovered this side of a local dam a few years ago. It has since become a cherished spot for my photography pursuits. To say that I had previously overlooked this area would be an understatement; it offers abundant opportunities to capture diverse textures, birds, and wildlife. Walking across the elevated spillway, at eye level with the water, is particularly fascinating. Have you ever discovered a place that, upon reflection, presented unexpected photographic possibilities? 

Connie

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