From Random Shots to Deliberate Frames
In 2026, I’m committing to a simple but demanding practice.
Making at least one photograph every day.
This project is not about volume, algorithms, or posting schedules. It’s about building a habit, showing up consistently and learning to move from instinctive, random shots toward more deliberate and considered frames.
Not every photograph will be shared the day it’s made. Some images will appear later, others may remain unpublished. The focus is on the act of photographing itself, not on constant visibility.
Over the course of the year, this project will naturally shift and evolve. Some days will result in carefully composed images; others will produce quick observations or imperfect moments. All of them are part of the same process.
This page serves as the anchor for the project.
If individual posts on the blog page disappear over time, this is where the intent, structure, and reasoning behind A Picture a Day remains clear.
The goal isn’t perfection.
It’s progression, one frame at a time.
