Sunday, January 15, 2012

2011 iPhone Photo a Day: Project 365 - By The Numbers


2011 iPhone Photo a Day Project 365 - Vernacotola
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On January 1, 2011, I began a photographic journey through the year that we in the photography world like to call a "Project 365". There are many different variations, but basically the idea is that you photograph and publish one photo for every single day of the year. This particular project did have one twist: All photos were to be taken with an iPhone. You can read the "official" rules (which I completely made up on January 1) here.

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I took on the project after being inspired by Chase Jarvis' iPhone photo stream and his idea that "The Best Camera Is The One That's With You." I could not agree more with him. Inspiration in photography can strike you at anytime, whether you you stumble upon a scene or pattern that is visually compelling, or even when you are inspired by seeing someone else's photograph or other art. And if the only camera you have is your camera phone, then why not make the best of it?

After completing the project, I took some time to reflect back upon it, and think about what I've learned and how I've benefited from it. For me, one of the intentions of the project was to act as an exercise in seeing creatively. It certainly helped me in that regard. Since I was responsible for making a (hopefully) quality photo every single day with only my iPhone, I had to have my eyes open all the time for ideas. I also learned that sometimes the creative juices are just NOT flowing. Some days I really put some time and effort into the photo, and other days I just, well, mailed it in. There were also plenty of days where I was disappointed that I didn't think to take a photograph at time's where I had terrific opportunities to get a great photo for the day. For example, I was standing just 3 miles from the final launch of Endeavour on May 16 with a GREAT opportunity to make a killer photo of the day, and this is what I walked away with. A photo of the countdown clock, 14:30 after liftoff. I tried to convince myself at the time that it could be construed as symbolizing that my "15 minutes" of fame from the Waterway to Orbit photo were coming to a close, but really it was just a lame missed opportunity forced photo. :-)

I've certainly learned a lot about "iPhoneography" over the past year and I used plenty of photography apps throughout the year for the project. Some of my favorites were Photogene, TiltShiftGen, Instagram, Hipstamatic, CameraBag, Camera+ and InterCam. Sometimes I would fall behind posting the photos by 10 or so days, and ExifWizard was invaluable for helping me keep my days in order. I have heard plenty of people say that camera phones are beginning to advance to the point where they can be your primary camera. The iPhone is fun, but I don't think I'm ready to trade in my DSLR yet. There were plenty of times where I would have loved have quickly dialed in my aperture or shutter speed or ISO without resorting to trying (mostly unsuccessfully) to trick the phone into certain settings. I also missed the optical zoom capabilities of a traditional camera, shooting in raw, and more control of light. FWIW, these flashlights work as fantastic constant lights when shooting w/ a camera phone.

I thought it would be interesting to take a look back at the year, and see some of the stats and patterns that developed from the Project 365 project, so below is a look at my "2011 iPhone Photo a Day: Project 365" - By The Numbers:


[To view the photos, click the corresponding numbers to the right.]  
   
Photos taken at or near my home: 136
Photos taken at or near my place of work: 47
Photos with me: 10
Photos with Jenn: 11
Photos with Abbie: 38
Photos with Nicholas: 39
Photos with Christian: 30
Photos with ALL 5 of us: 01
Photos with our dogs: 05
Photos with other animals: 09
Photos with the moon: 03
Photos with food or drink: 43
Photos with bridges: 22
Photos with computer or TV Screens: 14
Photos with God's Rays: 04
Photos with Sunrises: 03
Photos with Sunsets: 13
Photos taken outside the Jacksonville/Ponte Vedra area: 30
Photos taken from the drivers seat: 29
Photos taken at a sporting event or venue: 20
Photos referencing Star Wars: 04
Photos referencing Toy Story: 05
Photos referencing BOTH Star Wars AND Toy Story: 01
Photos referencing Limp Bizkit lyrics: 03
Photos with members of Limp Bizkit: 01
Photos using Hipstamatic: 37
Photos using Instagram: 46
Photos taken with an iPhone 3g: 166
Photos taken with an iPhone 3gs: 04
Photos taken with an iPhone 4: 118
Photos taken with an iPhone 4s: 77
   
Top 11 words used in captions: [I suppose it's appropriate for a photography project that the top noun is "Light"]  
1. the 39
t2. light 14
t2. a 14
t2. it 14
5. of 10
t6. day 09
t6. in 09
8. on 07
t9. eat 06
t9. to 06
t9. up 06
   
My Favorite Photos  
Your Favorite Photos [based on comments and likes]  
   
Photos not taken by me:
[I missed 3 days, and rather than lying about it and posting a photo from a different day, I found other people that had taken a photo on that day. The photo with Christian that Jenn shot was wayy better than mine for that day and I just couldn't pass it up]
04
   
Earliest in the Day: 12:29:22 am
Latest in the Day: 11:59:54 pm



I've been asked if I plan to continue the project for 2012. For now I think I'll just use my iPhone to make phone calls. And play Words With Friends of course! I'm glad I completed the project and I really had a great time putting it all together, but I'm also glad it's complete. Good luck to anyone who attempts a Project 365 in the future, it is certainly worth trying at least once!

Monday, January 2, 2012

2011 - It Was a Very Good Year

One year and two days ago, I blogged that one of my New Year's Resolutions was to blog more.  Well...that was my last blog post before this one.  My original plan was every time I photographed an event or anything of interest, I'd share a few photos on the blog and write a few sentences about it.  Simple enough, right?  Apparently not.  I also resolved in last year's blog to lose 15 pounds and, well, lets just say that I already know what my resolutions are for 2012.  :)

I had the opportunity to photograph so many amazing events and experiences this year, but since I didn't blog about any of it during the year, I am fining myself one full vacation day in order to take the time to put this blog post together.  So here is my trip down memory lane for 2011.  I hope you enjoy checking out these photographs as much as I enjoyed making them.


Beginning January 1, I shot a photo every day of the year (well, almost every day) with my iPhone and posted it on my iPhone Photo a Day photostream on my Facebook page.  I plan to detail this project more in a blog post in the near future.
James Vernacotola Photography: iPhone Photo a Day 2011

January 20
The grand opening of NASA's Greenest Facility, the Propellants North Administration and Maintenance Facility at Kennedy Space Center.  I was honored to be invited to this event when they asked to use my photo in the new facility.
James Vernacotola Photography: NASAs Greenest Facility

February 24
My parents and I took a semi-spontaneous trip down to Titusville to view and photograph the final launch of Discovery.  The photo on the top/left was shot by my dad.
James Vernacotola Photography: Discovery STS-133

February 26
The Rugged Maniac 5K in Bostwick, Florida.
James Vernacotola Photography: Rugged Maniac 5K Jacksonville

April 06
My co-worker Laura asked if I could photograph her bathroom remodel so she could enter it into a contest for This Old House Magazine.  She did not win the contest, but shortly after, she was contacted by This Old House who wanted to feature her remodel in the magazine!  They did use their own photographer, but I was certainly happy to help Laura get her great remodel noticed.
James Vernacotola Photography: This Old House Bathroom Remodel
 
May 07
The first annual Tim Tebow Classic Invitational Golf Tournament.  Pictured below in order is: Tim Tebow, Adrian Peterson, Urban Meyer, Maurkice Pouncey, Fred Taylor, Fred Durst, Scott Van Pelt, John Lynch
James Vernacotola Photography: Tim Tebow Classic Invitaional Golf Tournament

May 10
Endeavour STS-134 launch.  I was very fortunate to be invited to attend the final launch of Endeavour.  An absolutely amazing experience.  The photo on the bottom/left was shot by my dad.
James Vernacotola Photography: Endeavour STS-134

July 04

James Vernacotola Photography: July 4th Fireworks in Jacksonville Beach

July 29
Shortly after the renovations to Friendship Fountain in Downtown Jacksonville were completed, I took an evening drive to town to shoot a few photographs.  I entered one of the photos into the 2011 Florida Travel & Life Photo Contest, and was able to shed my self-imposed "One Trick Pony" status when it was chosen as the winner in the Cityscapes Category and featured in the magazine!
James Vernacotola Photography: Downtown Jacksonville at Night

August 13
Night Photowalk in St. Augustine with the Jacksonville Photography Meetup Group.  It's no secret that night photography is my favorite type of photography.  Check out the Photo Contest I mentioned above.  The photo on the top/left received an honorable mention in that same contest.  :-)
James Vernacotola Photography: St. Augustine at Night

August 27

September 11
A few photos I shot from my seat while enjoying the sights and sounds of freedom with my dad at opening day on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

James Vernacotola Photography: Titans at Jaguars, September 11, 2011
  
October 1
Scott Kelby Photowalk in Downtown Jacksonville
James Vernacotola Photography: Scott Kelby Photowalk Jacksonville

  October 15
I had the privilege of again photographing the Race For Fetal Hope 5K/FunRun/Expo, benefitting the Fetal Hope Foundation, and again I had a fantastic time.  I already have my calendar marked for the 2012 Race For Fetal Hope on September 29.  Please consider marking yours as well.
James Vernacotola Photography: Race For Fetal Hope 5K

October 16
I photographed many amazing events this year.  It's hard to choose my favorite but this one is certainly on the short list.  As soon as the Race for Fetal Hope was over, I jumped on a plane to meet my parents in Pittsburgh where we attended the Jaguars-Steelers game.  Thanks to the help and generosity of my brother-in-law, Brett, the trip is certainly one we will never forget.
James Vernacotola Photography: Jaguars at Steelers, October 16, 2011

October 27
My first high school football game.  Flagler Palm Coast at Sandalwood, photographed for Jacksonville.com.  Thanks to Karl Schweinfurth for showing me the ropes.
James Vernacotola Photography: Flagler Palm Coast at Sandalwood Football

While photographing around town for Jacksonville.com, I had the opportunity to photograph many talented local musicians.  Pictured below, among others, are members of The Shifters, Radio 80 and Hipp Street.
James Vernacotola Photography: Local Jacksonville Bands



  I also had the opportunity to photograph many events at Nocatee, including the Farmers Markets and Christmas Tree Lighting Party where I had the opportunity to meet many very nice people. 
James Vernacotola Photography: Nocatee

December 03
An airplane makes an emergency landing on Interstate 295 South, just before the off-ramp to Interstate 95 South. 
James Vernacotola Photography: Airplane Makes Emergency Landing on I-295 Jacksonville

December 20
Just when I thought my photography year was winding down, I was honored and surprised to discover that my Waterway to Orbit Endeavour STS-130 photo was selected as an Honorable Mention in the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest.  Of 20,989 amazing entries from all over the world, there were 3 winners and 11 honorable mentions.  Wow!  It's been a really cool couple of weeks, watching my photo pop up on so many national websites.  It amazes and humbles me that after almost two years, this photo still speaks to so many people.  Thanks so much to Keith Garrett for encouraging me to enter the photo into the contest. 
 James Vernacotola Photography: National Geographic Photo Contest Winners 2011

Finally, thanks to everyone who has supported my photography, and thanks sooo much to my family for putting up with me over the past year!
Family

I can't wait to see what 2012 has in store for us!

God Bless and Happy New Year!


Jimmy

James Vernacotola Photography: New Years Eve 2011 Fireworks