Guan — and others — are making new year’s resolution.
In 2006 I will take at least one photograph every day and post it on 23.
I’m not into that — don’t pretend you are going to do stuff when you (that’s me) know that chances of you keeping those promises are slim. On the other hand, it’s hard not to get inspired by what other people think and here we are; this is the time where you comment on stuff, pretend it’s not a resolution — because everyone else is doing it.
I’ll try and move to 23 and as I’ve noted that more and more people, while keeping their urge to tell stories, are blogging less and photoblogging more — predictions of the use of photosharing tools are interesting. I’ll try and post more photos — and will try to throw in info on workflow, using multiple cameras etc. More photos, more video — more experimenting. I’ll probably start blogging more elsewhere (more on that later) but when looking back on 2005, there’s one thing I regret not doing: At least highlighting inspiration, good reads etc. With del.icio.us it’s too easy just to bookmark, not providing context. I think I’ll try to keep a list of new subscriptions, new blogs etc. and do a monthly list or something.
Looking forward to mroe structure…
Resolutions can be a good form of precommitment: If you break one, you’ll embarrass yourself.