Yes the final day has come and I have reached the end of the project and felt I should really do something a bit different. So I moved to the other side of the camera for a self portrait session. When doing portrait / family / wedding sessions I frequently have clients concerned as they don't like to be photographed and are 'shy' of the lens. Well so am I. The camera can be unforgiving, all those grey hairs and wrinkles, fluff on the jumper etc. etc. So to celebrate all those that I have cajoled into smiley poses, double clicked for the blinkers and generally had a laugh with to get the picture, I present myself unedited wrinkles and all.
As for the 365 project - I'm both happy and sad it's finished. At times it has been frustrating as I haven't had an image that I felt was good enough to publish, but have published it anyway to achieve the final goal.
Yes at times I felt like giving up, but I am stubborn and know I would have regretted it. So I invented more challenges, like the last couple of weeks using my mobile or compact.
The worst part was having a great colour image that just did not translate into black and white. However, I do think it has helped my photography and in some cases black and white surpassed my expectations. It also brought back a lot of memories of when I did my original photography training with a rolls of film and a twin lens mamiya.
But now I move on and know that after a couple of weeks I'll be looking for another project. Not sure what it'll be next time. Any suggestions welcome.
Maybe I'll go back to using film. Maybe I'll try photographing a beards. Whatever it is, it will be a shorter project than 365 days. But I'm glad I did it.
I'm now off to get a large G & T and I'll raise my glass to my dad for the inspiration for the project.