in case you missed it.

It’s been over six months since I began my project365 [a photograph a day for a year].
My thoughts so far on the project are as follows:

+ having a camera with me at all times actually feels natural
+ my favorite photos are never planned or staged
+ the best image usually comes on the fourth try
+ people like to be the day’s photo
+ I take a lot of pictures of buildings
+ eight of my friends have now started 365 projects
+ most photos are taken during the second half of the day
+ I’ve photographed most everything in my room
+ I love the macro mode on the camera more and more
+ something lovely really can be found in the everyday ordinary
+ each day contains at least one beautiful moment
+ I like collecting moments

I have done some website updating on www.jillm.com to give some visual refreshment and create a better interface for this project [p.s. if you know anything about php and why my comments won't work, please help me out!] If you  click the string with the ‘pull’ tag above, you’ll find new website chapters:

a space of process: occasional blog entries and summary of photos for each week
a pursuit of beauty: all images I take and upload to flickr
a collection of days: website specifically for project365 [more information below]
a place of learning: someday I’m putting together a site which will share all of the things I’m learning in about sustainability and green living… but now it won’t take you anywhere.
a search of home: the about me section of the site which tells you a little about who I am and what I’m doing. 

By clicking ‘a collection of days‘ you will be taken to the project365 website. At the top right of the page, you’ll find several other title options:
project365: thumbnails of all the 365 images
photo details: read the stories of the images and see the image specs
tag: words used to label photos
about: why I’m doing this project.

If you have been a faithful reader, I thank you for your patience with me as I try to make the project easier for you to follow… If you haven’t been joining me in these first six months, enjoy the ride for the next six months! The second half of anything is always better!

I hope you’re inspired to find beauty in your everyday ordinary.
much love.

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