Given it's the new year here already I thought I'd commit myself and start my Project 52 thread. I've had a long, hard think about what I want to achieve in my photography for 2012, made all the more difficult by the fact that I'm still really only starting out.
For me I really love photographing people and telling their story. It's why I bought my camera. And while I've learnt a lot about portrait photography (predominantly from here) in the last few months, I want to get to the point where the photos of people I take deliver a story with more depth than what I've been able to achieve so far.
I think therefore that it means that I need to become much better at a broader range of photography - nature, landscapes, architecture, low light - I could go on and on. I hope to get better at the other styles of photography and then combine them with people to ultimately tell a story of sorts that engages the viewer instead of having someone look at my photos and think "that's nice".
Re-reading what I just wrote I realise what I'm hoping to achieve is somewhat ambitious and daunting. But I figure you have to aim high in life. Shoot for the stars - you still might hit the moon, as they say. I'm looking forward to the challenge in any case.
I thought I'd add the photo below as my baseline. This capture for me was my first photograph that elicited some sort of "wow" reaction from people that saw it. And it was taken with the worst lens that I own, which served to tell me that just maybe, I can take the occasional good shot. This is where I'm starting 2012 from and I hope to improve on it much further.