365 – The Cleverest and Dumbest Thing I’ve Ever Done

365 – The Cleverest and Dumbest Thing I’ve Ever Done

April 5, 2010

By Guest Blogger, Darren Rogers 365 days is a loooooooooooong time. And yet it disappears in what feels like a blink of an eye. So much happens in a year, so much unfolds - and once it’s been and gone so much is forgotten. For one year, 365 was my answer to this problem. I discovered Flickr through my good buddy and internet phenomenon disco~stu. He got me into photography and Flickr and the lure of a 365 soon became too much to take. On the 6th of June 2008 I started, without a clue of ... read more

An Exploration of Something Other Than Narcissism

An Exploration of Something Other Than Narcissism

March 28, 2010

By Guest Blogger, Charlotte Trotman When I have spent most of my life behind the camera (thanks Grandma for your Kodak when I was 7), how come I now have over 800 self portraits to my name? I blame Flickr entirely! All these people doing 365 projects and I thought ‘How difficult could it be?’, so I jumped on the bandwagon. I chose the self portrait route and now I have so many pictures of my ugly mug and am still going. I must be crazy! So…self portraiture – or ‘an exploration of narcissism’ as it’s been ... read more

Three Hundred Sixty Five Steps

Three Hundred Sixty Five Steps

March 22, 2010

By Guest Blogger Ryan Brady-Toomey I love photography. I love it. Seriously. I love it so much that I often get too caught up in keeping up on my contact's photostreams, participating in group discussions, and finding new photographs that wow me. In doing all of this, I sometimes would let my own photography fall to the wayside. I would not go out to take photos as often, I would say that the weather was bad, or tell myself I could not think of what I wanted to photograph. ... read more

Risk and Reward

Risk and Reward

March 15, 2010

By Guest Blogger Abe Novy: Recently, Brad asked me to do a guest post for the blog and suggested the possibility of using a recent processing technique I had learned as a subject.  I thought of doing this, and then realized that I’d really just be using someone else’s tutorial to write about.  This is not what I wanted to do to introduce the Within A Click world to myself. What did cross my mind is the entire thought process that goes into processing an image.  In general, most of us don’t take an image SOOC ... read more

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