When a new year begins, many of us feel that we’ve been given a clean slate upon which to rewrite our respective histories and start anew. While common goals involve weight loss, fitness or simply being a better person, for many photographers and artists, the new year is a chance to experiment with a new genre, or in the case of the truly disciplined, start up a 365 day project.
If you have embarked on a 365 project yourself, you may want to check out the following photographers on Flickr who completed theirs in 2015 with their mirrorless cameras, regardless of the weather, their mood or how inspired (or uninspired) they were feeling.
What I find amazing about these projects isn’t so much the individual photographs but rather, how they work together as a set. They are a mix of seemingly banal moments and momentous occasions that, as a whole, are very powerful. Not only do you get a feel for the photographer’s style and interests, but you also develop a real sense for who they are as a person.
Elena
Camera: Fujifilm X100T
Beat-Markus
Camera: Fujifilm X-T1
Mike Browne
Camera: Fujifilm X-T1
adzman_808
Camera: Fujifilm X-T1 / X-Pro1 / Lumix LX100
Darren Wilkin
Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M5
Rob Clatterbuck
Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M1 / E-M5 II
Gary Neville
Camera: Sony a6000 / RX100 M2/3
Dave Lundy
Camera: Panasonic Lumix GH4
Jakub P. Nowak
Camera: Fujifilm X100s
Hats off to these photographers and good luck to those of you who plan to document 2016!