View Full Version : 2006 - Photo Goals & Resolutions for the New Year


maplegirlie
12-22-2005, 09:29 AM
Got any? Let's hear 'em!
I'm still working on mine, but will finalize and post them here on or around Jan. 1, 2006

masdog
12-22-2005, 09:32 AM
Well, I posted in the other goals thread, but here they are again:

My goals for 2006:
1) Learn more about photojournalism. There are some good books out there that will teach the basics, I just need to find these and read them.
2) Develop my skills in the following areas:
a.Portrait
b.Street and Photojournalism
c.Lighting
d.Nature and landscaping
3) Get more clients
4) Make more money
5) Get a sticky for the featured photo of the week
6) Buy a studio lighting kit

And then the biggest one of all - Get Published.

jar_e
12-22-2005, 09:43 AM
Hmm,

This is a toughie. Maybe sell a few prints, do some "street" people work, and take a whole heck of a lot of pics if I hit Asia in the summer.

Neat thread,

Jared

srobb
12-22-2005, 10:12 AM
Guess I will transfer what I put on the other thread to here. Here goes;

Very cool thread. I was not around for this last year, so I will put mine down for 2006.

1. Would have to be learn to be a better photographer. Read some books, try to find a local mentor, maybe.

2. Be more aware of composition, lighting and the other technical aspects out there as I frame a shot.

3. Keep better track of the info for my pics; f/stop, ISO, shutter speed, lens, mode etc.

4. Be able to make a minimum of $300 on the side with my photography. This is I think a pretty good goal as I made almost $100 just on my b&w prints of my cabin shots this year.

5. Work more to getting my own business off the ground. Not sure what all this will entail.

6. Work with OT on getting together for the Covered Bridge Festival next year.

7. Hopefully try to be published somehow.

8. And a big one, work towards getting 1 bigger, better, faster lens.

photophorous
12-23-2005, 08:32 AM
Okay here goes, in no particular order:

1. Sell something...anything. Never have before. I just want to sell enough to pay for the TLR I just bought off Ebay...that's not so much to ask, is it? :)

2. Learn about lighting for portraits.

3. Improve street photography skills (as if I have any to start with).

4. Get a gallery show and/or get some photos hung in a local coffee shop (probably easier to do in Austin than some other places, but still a bit ambitious, for me.)

5. Get some good landscape shots from a not so amazing place. All my good landscapes have been the kind you could hardly screw up, so I want to see if I can make something from less (not necessarily from nothing).

6. Learn a little (modified) zone system with my new TLR.

7. Post more on this site!

Okay, there it is in writing, for all to see. I hope I'm still lingering on this site at the end of '06 when someone brings this thread back.

Paul

SmartWombat
12-23-2005, 02:00 PM
<UL><LI>Sticky in critique again.</LI>
<LI>Featured photo again.</LI>
<LI>Get at least one photo published (in print).</LI>
<LI>Sell at least one photo - (licence them not outright sale).</LI>
<LI>Look after my gear better.</LI>
Dropped the 70-200 and the 24-70 this year, the repair bill may be high :(
</UL>

Looking back on 2005 ...

Learn the EOS 20D and 580 flash so I can operate them without looking (or reading the manual).
- failed, I still need to read the fine manual from time to time

Goals: Improve !!
- I think I achieved that, according to some unbiased comment on PR.com
Reach the dizzy heights of "sticky" in Critique.
- achieved that
- in fact exceeded that
Sell at least one photo in 2005.
- only traded, not sold

swmdrayfan
12-23-2005, 02:21 PM
Transferred from the other thread:

Goals for 2006:

1) add at least one lens.

2) make the move to PSE

3) this year I had 4 pictures used on baseball cards, for 2006 the goal is to have 8 used on baseball cards.

4) this year I had 2 pictures in a national publication, for 2006 the goal is to have more than one picture in more than one publication.

5) make at least $500 selling my pictures in venues not related to the internet.

6) become more aware of technique (composition, lighting, focal points, POV, etc.), and challenge myself to learn other photography styles such as portrait, macro, street, etc.

7) do a photo shoot for Playboy (what the hey--dream big!)

8) put everything I learn on P & D to good use.

9) have a definate plan before I shoot.

10) photograph at least two other sporting events besides baseball.

JSPhoto
12-23-2005, 06:01 PM
Hmmm, 2006 ....

I would like to get another "L" or two, maybe a 400mm and 600mm

I'd also like to get a certain project done and rolling :)

JS

masdog
12-23-2005, 06:03 PM
Oh yeah. I need to get to work on that project as well. :)

straightarm
12-27-2005, 02:20 PM
Have fun

Try to get more exhibition acceptances, and work towards a BPE
(British Photographic Exhibitions) crown award


try and photograph more British wildlife

try and produce some photo essays

Mike Platts
12-29-2005, 11:30 AM
Wow, you guys have lots of goals. My goal for 2006 is to take more photos. Last year I took ~3000. I'd like to shoot for 5000 this year (pun intended).

Mike

Breezy
12-29-2005, 01:03 PM
I hope to get some photo shoots outside of friends.
Make up my mind about my flash lol
Sell at least one pic.
Learn more about Photoshop Elements 3
And shoot atleast 4 days a week

JamesV
12-29-2005, 03:22 PM
Well I want to start off the new year and learn my camera front to back, take more pictures since it is digital, continue to learn new things from the great people here and most important...... have fun......

Sebastian
12-31-2005, 03:28 PM
I want to make more pictures instead of just taking them.

I want to shoot much more for the fun of it.

I want to finally understand light.

Gotta dream big...

JSPhoto
12-31-2005, 03:38 PM
Wow, you guys have lots of goals. My goal for 2006 is to take more photos. Last year I took ~3000. I'd like to shoot for 5000 this year (pun intended).

Mike

Whew, 3000 in a year, I wish I could get down to 3,000 a month! I took 1500 in two days of races at the Ft Wayne Convention Center for the indoor races. I could have taken 5000 and not caught everything I wanted to. :eek:
I got my 1D MKII N in the middle of October and it has almost 9,300 photos now.... :eek:
JS

@lex
01-02-2006, 12:31 AM
My main goal is to print alot of my photos rather than just let the memory card build up!
Another goal is to make an attempt at photojournalism(sp?) and see how that goes!
And my final goal is to get 1 photo that i can always look at and just stare in awe at no matter how many times i see it!

LeeIs
01-02-2006, 03:16 AM
1. Get a dslr!
2. Get a dslr!
3. Get a dslr!
4. Get a dslr!
5. Get a dslr!
.... I think you get it. :)

mjs1973
01-02-2006, 04:59 AM
A few of my goals for this year are:

To make more money with my photography than I did in 2005.
To better understand exposure so I don't have to make as many adjustments in post processing. (I made vast improvments in this area in the last year, but there is still room for improvment.)
I want to upgrade to some L glass, perhaps the 70-200mm f2.8L USM IS for starters.
Get a decent, workable website up and running.
I want to get a great shot of a Kestral.
I want to make my 2007 calendar much better than my 2006 calendar. (I had calendars printed using my pics for Christmas gifts this year.)
And perhaps get a flash.

Mike Platts
01-02-2006, 02:51 PM
Whew, 3000 in a year, I wish I could get down to 3,000 a month! I took 1500 in two days of races at the Ft Wayne Convention Center for the indoor races. I could have taken 5000 and not caught everything I wanted to. :eek:
I got my 1D MKII N in the middle of October and it has almost 9,300 photos now.... :eek:
JS


I should have been more clear. I want to take 5000 images "for fun". I shoot a half dozen or so weddings a year and that gets me up there by itself.

Also, by take I mean images that get uploaded to my computer, Which is about 1/3. I do alot of in-camera deleting....probably too much.

Mike

Photo-John
01-05-2006, 10:21 AM
I think I did pretty well on last year's goals, even if I didn't accomplish all of them. I guess I set my goals pretty high so that I'm not likely to achieve them all.

For this year:

1) Make a personal business card

2) Make a personal Web site

3) Get something published in *that* magazine, damnit!

4) Find an outlet for my non-bike outdoor photography

Thanks for starting this thread up for 2006, maplegirlie. It's a really good one. But I don't think I see your 2006 goals on here yet ;)

Photo-John
01-05-2006, 10:22 AM
I want to finally understand light.


Be careful with the hallucinogenics

megan
01-06-2006, 03:09 PM
Tangible:
-- Push the envelope further with my art - go all out.
-- Buy a monopod
-- Start investing in lights
-- Experiment more with masks, movement, body paint
-- Read lots of fairy tales to further the series
-- Get involved with a Manhattan co-op gallery
-- Compile updated, professional portfolio and submit to several pre-selected
galleries in Scottsdale

Fantastical:
-- Inherit millions from distant, rich, heretofore unknown relative and be able to create full time instead of working my +rather unpleasant+ job
-- Get discovered by some rich patron and be able to create full time instead of working my +rather unpleasant+ job

Happy New Year!

maplegirlie
01-06-2006, 03:14 PM
Thanks for starting this thread up for 2006, maplegirlie. It's a really good one. But I don't think I see your 2006 goals on here yet ;)

I have only one, and it is to photograph 100 different dogs.

masdog
01-07-2006, 08:47 AM
I want to finally understand light.



Light as a wave or light as a particle??

PhotoGirl
01-07-2006, 11:57 AM
My goals this year is basically to take more pictures. I have the enthusiasm, but I always put it off--not anymore! ;) Perhaps, by the end of the year, begin to make a portfolio of all my favourite shots I've taken so far.

adina
01-09-2006, 12:19 PM
Goals for 2006.....

I'm going to spend less time working but increase my profit. I did pretty good this year, now I just have to refine things.

I'm going to start photographing terminally ill children. I will donate my time and an album. We've been very fortunate not to have any serious illnesses, and I am very grateful for that. Not everyone is so lucky. I am meeting with a pediatric nurse (photographing her daughter, who is not ill) and am going to bounce some ideas off her, and see if I can get something set up and going.

Learn how to work that damn p&s that we got in December.

I think that's about it.

ajuk
01-09-2006, 03:03 PM
Maybe get a DSLR, Also I must Finally learn how to use the Darkroom because I really want to have a go, Also with prices plumeting I might just buy an old Mamiya 645.

payn817
01-10-2006, 07:09 AM
1. Move into a complete digital workflow by obtaining a DSLR
2. Get enough material for a folio
3. Stop beating myself up and realize you can't be on the top overnight
4. Exhibit in October (beginner's category)
5. Have lots of fun with it, learn as much as possible, and become a better citizen at PR.

yogestee
01-10-2006, 01:13 PM
Shoot more images just for the fun of it..

dmm96452
01-11-2006, 06:11 AM
Just Shoot, baby! There are people here that have posted more times than I have pressed the shutter button on my camera. I mean to remedy that this year.

I hope to take a few thousand shots that are soooo bad that I delete them immediately. That'll mean two things to me:

1. I'm actually getting time to shoot and gain experience and making mistakes to learn from
2. With that many bad ones there are bound to be a few keepers. Aren't there?:(

payn817
01-11-2006, 06:45 AM
Just Shoot, baby! There are people here that have posted more times than I have pressed the shutter button on my camera. I mean to remedy that this year.

I hope to take a few thousand shots that are soooo bad that I delete them immediately. That'll mean two things to me:

1. I'm actually getting time to shoot and gain experience and making mistakes to learn from
2. With that many bad ones there are bound to be a few keepers. Aren't there?:(


Exactly! That's how I get my keepers...LOL :D

adina
12-31-2006, 01:07 PM
OKay guys, how'd you do?

I worked the same amount, but made more. My second was foiled by lack of a fax machine, going to get that taken care of before March. My third, well, we can use the movie mode.

masdog
12-31-2006, 08:10 PM
Not so good, Adina. I accomplished some of 1, 2, and 4, but the others just fell flat due to moving and my own slacking.

mjs1973
01-05-2007, 01:46 PM
A few of my goals for this year are:

To make more money with my photography than I did in 2005.
To better understand exposure so I don't have to make as many adjustments in post processing. (I made vast improvments in this area in the last year, but there is still room for improvment.)
I want to upgrade to some L glass, perhaps the 70-200mm f2.8L USM IS for starters.
Get a decent, workable website up and running.
I want to get a great shot of a Kestral.
I want to make my 2007 calendar much better than my 2006 calendar. (I had calendars printed using my pics for Christmas gifts this year.)
And perhaps get a flash.


I did pretty good on most of mine. I did make more money this year than I did last year. I have a better understanding of exposure now, but still improving. That is going to be a life long goal for me. I did get an L lens, but not the 70-200. I got the 24-70 f/2.8 L instead. Still want the 70-200 tho. I did great a website, but I want to redo the entire thing. I haven't touched it since early last year. Still looking for that great Kestral shot. The 2007 calender is a little better than the 2006 IMO. I purchased the EX 580 flash.