Excuse me while i get a little personal.
I have always been a fan of fellow photographer and creative person Haylie Bartholomew, ever since i saw a mini documentary of her and her family on the ABC a few years back. Last year she embarked on a project where she would take a photo of something small she was grateful for each day. The little things that usually get over looked in the hustle and bustle.
The last few months of my personal life have been incredibly hard and challenging. A unwanted (and unexpected) marriage break down, a new baby, sickness, change, stress, lack of sleep and non existent organization. I have felt like everything in my life was completely falling apart around me several times. But i can’t fall apart because i have three little people relying on me to be ok. And because i have always been a glass half full kind of person (and i am determined not to let the crappy things I’m my life ruin that positive attitude) I am going to make sure i recognize something i am grateful and thankful for in my simple life every single day. There is always a good in every bad.
Now regular readers know that i have done a photo-a-day challenge at the start of each year for the last few years, and i usually last for a few months and then stop. The reason for this is because deep down i am a bit of a perfectionist. It’s never just a matter of taking a photo and uploading it. It would always involve taking several photos..picking the best..loading it onto the computer..spending 5-10 min editing it into perfection and then uploading and blogging. And inevitably my time just runs out…not to mention my motivation. Well this time, because i have even less free time during the day (and little desire to stay up late at night) i have decided to let go of my inhibitions and my need to constantly capture the perfect image and instead focus more on what it is i am photographing and why. So, inspired by Haylie, a few weeks back i decided to start my own grateful daily project, however i have gone somewhat basic this time and instead i am only going to only be using my iphone to take the images.
No editing. No retouching or perfecting. No fancy lens or camera…just my phone and the standard hipstamatic and polaroid applications.
I will admit that it has been a challenge to resist the temptation to re-take the photo if it doesn’t work out first go. And i have been guilty of taking a few shots instead of just one. BUT the essence of the project is still there and i am finding it rather liberating. The noise. The grain. The hit and miss focus. The lack of detail. Blow out highlights. Too dark shadows. None of it matters. Because it is life more simple. My life. My day. My ordinary.
Now i think i would drive you all bonkers if i posted up one photo every day so instead i will just compile them all together every now and then and post them in bulk. So here are the first lot, in no particular order, starting back from the 29th of June.


5 Comments
What a great idea Clair. I love blogging with my iphone pics. Makes life so much easier
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They still look perfect Clair. Makes me want an iphone and a tiny teaspoon of your talent. mwah xx
Lovely idea Clair, and the perfect thing to look over when you’re wondering if it’s all worth it. I might just borrow the idea too
I love this post (not about your sad things) but the positivity. Love your phone photos and love your outlook.
A new fan here - I might even borrow your photo a day idea with the phone - and not edit it - I have failed at each of my 365 attempts and I like this take on it.
Here’s to a fabulous rest of the year to you!
k8
Hi Clair, I’m so glad I found your blog - such amazing images, so inspiring! Sounds like me “perfectionists!” Thanks for sharing. Your beautiful children have a beautiful mum.