Photography Daily Creates

  1. TDC835: Create a Book Spine Story

    April 22, 2014

    Nina Katchadourian pioneered this idea of of Sorted Books— creating short stories by stacking books. Create your own Book Spine Story. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc835

  2. TDC831: Take a photo at 12 noon and post it to flickr.

    April 18, 2014

    Take a photograph at noon that is beautiful, is not beautiful, represents that time of day, or doesn’t represent that time of day. For inspiration check out thehours.org. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc831

  3. TDC827: @Jimgroom, the World is His Oyster

    April 14, 2014

    Create an image that comes to mind. Need raw material? Try http://bavatuesdays.com or @jimgroom or Jim Groom Art Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc827

  4. TDC826: The sun

    April 13, 2014

    Make a picture of the light of the sun. Do not picture the sun itself. Capture the light. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc826

  5. TDC824: Word of the Year

    April 11, 2014

    Do you have a word for the year? Make a piece of art to celebrate it and help remind you of it for the rest of the year. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc824

  6. TDC823: The Digital Museum of Very Small Objects

    April 10, 2014

    Create an image of Very Small Object that is suitable for a new exhibit at the Museum of Very Small Objects. (I did think of Piglet, did you?) Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc823

  7. TDC822: Oh Holy Cow

    April 9, 2014

    Cows are intelligent and artistic bovine creatures. Make a picture of a bovine product, artefact or anything related to cows. Do not forget to make it holy. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc822

  8. TDC819: Pizza Out in the Wild

    April 6, 2014

    Via Neotarama… We’re all used to seeing pizzas, but generally only in restaurants and our homes. We may even occasionally see them at pizza farms. But it’s not often that we get to view elusive wild pizzas before they are harvested by hunters. Thankfully, Jonpaul Douglass, a photographer in Los Angeles, gives us a glimpse into this mysterious world through his series Pizza in the Wild. Douglass uses real pizzas, but for this Daily Create, you are welcome to photoshop a pepperoni pizza into an unexpected wild place… Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc819

  9. TDC815: The Color of Black and White

    April 2, 2014

    Transform your most colorful recent photo into on that is black and white, yet manages to not lose any of its intensity. Link to the original so we can compare. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc815

  10. TDC809: Do Your Best Dave Cormier Imitation

    March 27, 2014

    See if you can re-create this photo cc licensed ( BY NC ) flickr photo shared by Stephen Downes Make sure you tweet a link to @davecormier your photo so Dave feels popular. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc809

  11. TDC801: Find a face in an everyday place

    March 19, 2014

    Humans are pattern recognition machines. If there is no pattern to recognize we make it up if we are expecting to find it. Go for a wonder and find a face in an everyday object. Photograph it. See http://facesinplaces.blogspot.co.uk for lots of examples. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc801

  12. TDC796: Celebrate National Potato Chip Day!

    March 14, 2014

    Today is a major US holiday – National Potato Chip Day. Did you know that Americans consume 1.2 billion pounds of potato chips each year? It’s the nation’s favorite snack food! An Irish chef named George Crum invented potato chips in Saratoga Springs in 1853. One day, a picky customer kept sending his fried potatoes back to the kitchen, complaining that they were too thick and soggy. Crum responded by slicing the potatoes so thin that they couldn’t be eaten with a fork. The customer was so pleased with Crum’s crispy creation that they became a regular item on the restaurant’s menu! Break out a bag, munch a few, and make some art out of the rest. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc796

  13. TDC793: The Wind in the Willows

    March 11, 2014

    What comes to mind? The book? A breeze? Take a photo of whatever this phrase inspires you to do. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc793

  14. TDC792: Not My Cup of Coffee

    March 10, 2014

    This is the title of a new book, and you are in charge of illustrating the book in a photo. What do you submit as a final version? Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc792

  15. TDC786: Make a Creative Photo in Un-Remarkable Place

    March 4, 2014

    Think of a place you never notice, that you night never pay attention to (e.g. an empty lot, a dull office building). Give it close attention and find a way to make in interesting photo in that space. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc786

  16. TDC783: Got CAPTCHArt?

    March 1, 2014

    You see them many places to leave blog comments, fill out forms, etc. Take a screen shot of interesting CAPTCHA, SPAMBOT thwarter. Create an image inspired by the two random words (example). Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc783

  17. TDC778: Make a scene from a movie with miniatures

    February 24, 2014

    See Awesome Miniature Movie Stills Shot Using LEGO and Baking Powder (Petapixel) more from the artist’s flickr stream. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc778

  18. TDC770: Photo to Spreadsheet (and beyond…)

    February 16, 2014

    Use the Pixel Spreadsheet tools from Think Maths to convert a photo or image into an Excel Spreadsheet– it puts a red, green, blue value in a cell, and zoomed out you can see how that forms a photo. Making one is simple. A monkey can do that. How can you transform the image using Excel tools? For the example above, multiple columns were sorted to make it more “glitch” like. How else might you manipulate the numbers to make something different? Or make it change appearance at different zoom levels. Hat tip to Doug Belshaw Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc770

  19. TDC768: A DS106 Tradition: Take on the @cali4beach Valentine’s Day Caption Challenge

    February 14, 2014

    Started in 2012 by ds106 alumni Sara K, it’s an assignment AND a Daily Create! See the previous examples for inspiration/perspiration. I was in Urban Outfitters the other day and stumbled across a postcard pack labeled “Unbridled Passion” by Franco Accornero. It’s a collection of 30 different postcards from an artist who has painted more than 5,000 romance novel covers (as well as westerns, thrillers and sci-fi books). The postcards are really ridiculous on their own, but I thought for this Valentine’s day I would make them even funnier but adding my own captions. That’s where the ds106 Valentine’s Day Caption Challenge for #ds106 comes into play: I challenge you to make your own captions for these postcards! Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate, ds106valentine, and tdc768

  20. TDC765: Create a portrait of someone without showing their face.

    February 11, 2014

    Albert Watson famously photographed the back of Mike Tyson’s head. You cannot see his face, yet the thickness of his neck and his overall stature comunicate his identity. Can you capture a person’s essence by only showing a part of the individual? Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc765

  21. TDC740: Create a real world gift to celebrate Art’s 1,000,051st Birthday! Give it to somebody

    January 17, 2014

    Did you know Art was born more than 1,000,000 years ago? According to The Internetz “Art’s Birthday” is an annual event first proposed in 1963 by French artist Robert Filliou. He suggested that 1,000,000 years ago, there was no art. But one day, on the 17th of January to be precise, Art was born. According to Filliou, it happened when someone dropped a dry sponge into a bucket of water. Modest beginnings, but look at us now. Filliou proposed a public holiday to celebrate the presence of art in our lives. In recent years, the idea has been taken up by a loose network of artists and friends around the world. Each year the Eternal Network evolves to include new partners – working with the ideas of exchange and telecommunications-art. Create a piece of art to celebrate this important day! Take a picture of what you made. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc740

  22. TDC732: Have a Friend Help You Create a Follow Me Photo

    January 9, 2014

    As reported in My Modern Metropolis: Russian photographer Murad Osmann continues to be led around the world by his girlfriend Nataly Zakharova in his ongoing Follow Me project. With her back facing the camera, Zakharova eagerly holds the hand of her photographer boyfriend, guiding him through various locales across the globe. The traveling duo manage to creatively display a variety of exotic and culturally rich landscapes and architecture through their clever set of images. See if you can replicate a similar image with someone else leading you! Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc732

  23. TDC729: Create a Self Portrait Cubomania Style

    January 6, 2014

    Cubomania is a surrealist method of making collages in which a picture or image is cut into squares and the squares are then reassembled without regard for the image— http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubomania In response to this Daily Create, John Johnston was inspired to build a tool to create cubomanic images. That’s they way ds106 rolls! Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc729

  24. TDC727: Creatively app up a silhouette photograph.

    January 4, 2014

    “App up” means to use post production tricks such as photo apps or PhotoShop to take your photo into a strange world. This is NOT about photorealism! Try these examples Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc727

  25. TDC717: Fine Art is Better With Santa Claus- place him a masterpiece.

    December 25, 2013

    Santa not only delivered all those presents last night, he had time to pose for artists! Based on Ed Wheeler’s Santa Classics and in the spirit of the Fat Cats Make Art Better assignment, create an image of a well known art piece where Santa Claus is part of the scenery. Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate and tdc717