Wondering what The 365 Project is all about? Well, you’re in the right place. Here’s everything you need to join The 365 Project. This page will be updated weekly with each challenge.
RSVP Here
First, you’ll need to RSVP. This way, we can message you about prizes, special announcements and discounts on Picaboo products.
The 365 Project: Overview
See the book that inspired The 365 Project and read some important tips.
The 365 Project: FAQs
Wondering how this whole things works? Get your questions answered here.
Weekly Challenges:
Each week, we’ll provide a new theme and an educational post. The goal of each theme is to help you take better pictures and keep shooting! You can follow the themes or do your own thing!
All of our challenges are designed with the help of photography expert, Stephanie Glover. Stephanie is a Philadelphia-based photographer that captures weddings, families, and couples in the Philadelphia Metropolitan area. To see some of her amazing photographs, take a look at her portfolio. She is also the proud mom of two very sweet boys. You can read her trials and tribulations on her blog.
Week One: Learn how to shoot a bokeh
Week One: Best of Shots: Here’s a visual summary of some of the best shots from Week One.

Week Two: Understanding Manual Settings on Your Camera
Week Two: Best of ShotsHere’s a visual summary of the some of the best shots from the week.

Week Three: Take Better Cell Phone Pictures
Week Three: Best of Shots: Here’s a visual summary of the some of the best shots from the week.

Week Four: Understanding White Balance
Week Four: Vote for your favorite Picture: This week, we want your opinion. What was your favorite picture?

Week Five: 6 Tips for Capturing A Sunrise
Week Five: Best of Shots: Here’s a visual summary of the some of the best shots from the week.

Week Six: Nighttime Silhouettes
Week Six: Best of Shots: Here’s a visual summary of the some of the best shots from the week.

Week Seven: How To: Take A Self Portrait
Week Seven: 47 Self Portraits: From pictures in a spoon to a toaster, here are some of our favorite pictures from the week.

Week Eight: Shooting With Creative Angles
Week Eight: 37 Amazing Shots: This week, Stephanie picks her favorite shots and tells us why she loves them.

Week Nine: Understanding Exposure
Week Nine: Finding the light in 35 Steps: Stephanie picks her favorite shots from the week and adds commentary!

Week 10: How To Choose A Lens
Week Ten: 40 Shots of Shapes: This week, Stephanie picks the top 40 images. Which is your favorite?

Week 11: The Rule of Thirds
Week Eleven: 44 Images Following The Rule of Thirds: This week, Stephanie picks the top 40 images. Which is your favorite?

Week 12: Understanding Leading Lines
Week Twelve: 48 Lines Leading Us Through A Story: This week, Stephanie picks the top 48 images that use leading lines. Which is your favorite?

Week 13: Cropping Do’s and Don’ts
Week Thirteen: 40 Ways To Crop A Photo: This week, Stephanie picks the top 40 images. Which is your favorite?

Week 14: Reading Histograms
Week 14: Best of the Best: Here are 36 images shot with excellent lighting.

Week 15: How To Capture A Sun Flare
Week 15: Best Pictures From The Week: Here are 35 ways to capture a sun flare.

Week 16: How To: Create Your Own Bokeh
Week 16: Top 10 Bokeh Pictures: This photos this week were stunning. See for yourself!

Week 17: How To: Photograph Flowers
Week 17: 40 Amazing Floral Photographs: The photos this week were stunning. See them for yourself!

Week 18: How To: Shoot The Color Red
Week 18: 36 Photos of Red: The photos this week will have you seeing red. In a good way!

Week 19: Back Lighting + 3 Tips for Shooting Women
Week 19: 32 Backlit Pictures of Women: The photos this week are lovely and perfect for Mother’s Day!

Week 20: Taking Pictures on a Cloudy Day
Week 20: 40 Photographs of Clouds: Check out these amazing cloud photographs.

Week 21: Editing Your Pictures with PicMonkey
Week 21: 10 Photos Edited with PicMonkey: Steph picks the top 10 edits from the week.

Week 22: How To: Photograph Your Dad
Week 22: 32 Pictures of Dads: Steph picks the top photos from the week.

Week 23: 8 Tips to Turn Snapshots into Portraits
Week 23: 36 Snapshots turned Portraits: Steph picks the top photos from the week.

Week 24: How To: Take Action Shots
Week 24: 40 Amazing Photographs In Motion: Steph picks the top photos from the week.

Week 25: How To: Convert Color Photos into Black and White
Week 25: 36 Amazing Black and White Photographs: Steph picks the top photos from the week.
Week 26: Formula for the Perfect Picture
Week 26: 40 Picture Perfect Photographs: Each week it gets harder and harder to pick the best pictures.

Week 27: How To: Photograph Fireworks
Week 27: 40 Beautiful Fireworks Displays: This week, your pictures came alive with fire and light!

Week 28: 3 Focusing Techniques for dSLRs
Week 28: 44 Tack Sharp Photographs: You’ll love these shots, they’re amazing.

Week 29: How To Bring Life To Inanimate Objects
Week 29: 44 Still Life Photographs: The photographs keep getting better and better. See for yourself!

Week 30: Understanding Your Light Meter
Week 30: 40 Metered Photographs: Here are the best photos using different metering options.

Week 31: How To: Take Better Landscape Photographs
Week 31: 40 Beautiful Landscape Photographs: Here are the best landscape photographs.

Week 32: How To: Make Your Pictures Look Better on Facebook
Week 32: 40 Photographs That Study Size: Here are 40 amazing photos from the week.

Week 33: Taking Photographs in the Mid-Day Sun
Week 33: 36 Sunny Photographs: Here are 36 amazing photos from the week.

Week 34: How To Photograph Water
Week 34: 34 Amazing Shots of Water: We were blown away by the great photographs taken this week.

Week 35: How To: Photograph Pets
Week 35: 47 Pet Portraits: Cute, adorable, furry, not-so furry and funny pets are showcased in this week’s roundup.

Week 36: Food Photography Tips and Tricks
Week 36: 40 Amazing Food Photographs: If you’re not hungry, you will be after checking out these photos.

Week 37: Street Photography
Week 37: 42 Street Photographs: This week, the photos were amazing and very touching.

Week 38: Taking Photos During the Golden Hour
Week 38: 36 Photographs Taken During the Golden Hour: This week, the photos were amazing and very touching.

Week 39: Fall Photography Tips
Week 39: 39 Photographs of Fall: This week, the photos were amazing and very touching.

Week 40: How To Get Better Lighting From Your In-Camera Flash
Week 40: 30 Flash Photographs

Week 41: How To: Photography Water Droplets
Week 41: 36 Water Droplet Photographs

Week 42: How to Photograph Vibrant Colors
Week 42: 40 Vibrant Photographs

Week 43: Dragging the Shutter
Week 43: 28 Best Photos of the Week

Week 44: 6 Tips for Taking Photos at Night
Week 44: 28 Night Photographs

Week 45: How to Get Tack Sharp Photos
Week 45: 40 Tack Sharp Photos

Week 46: How to Take Group Photos
Week 46: 24 Group Photos

Week 47: Mastering the Zoom Effect
Week 47: 26 Zoom Effect Photos

Week 48: How to Take Pictures Through Glass
Week 48: 32 Pictures Taken Through Glass

Week 49: Adding Texture to Your Photographs
Week 49: 32 Textured Photographs

Week 50: Tips for Capturing the Holidays
Week 50: 32 Photos Capturing the Holidays

Week 51: 5 Tips for Capturing Snow
Week 51: 32 Photographs of Snow

Week 52: 365 Challenge Scavenger Hunt
Week 52: The Best of the 365 Challenge Scavenger Hunt






Hi! I was just curious what the Twitter Hashtag would be for the project.. I’ve been using #365Project2012 – but I’m the only one! (At least I’ve been consistent!) Can you let me know if there’s another one we should be using? Thanks!
http://www.facebook.com/#!/picaboo?sk=friendactivity
I am unable to upload my pictures to the 365 project or Picaboo website for the last 2 days. I was hopeful you could help me out.
Hey Chris. Please upload your images to our Facebook page. You can do that here: http://www.facebook.com/picaboo
I just joined The 365 Project. I didn’t know about it till yesterday. So I am starting posting pictures from today on. I don’ feel I couldn’t capture passed days as they are already gone. I hope it is ok to do it that way, I only missed 15 days with the hope i will be able to finish the year out.
Thanks for joining us, Karen. Don’t worry about missing days. We’re all in this together!
I am totally loving this project. Each week I’m summarizing the weeks favourites in a Picaboo Photobook. It’s been great inspiration and one I will keep up!
Thanks for the tips!!!
Thanks for joining us, Colleen. And keeping your favorites in a folder is a smart idea!
This should be called the 366 day challenge as you are starting it in a year with 366 days. Or are you not taking a picture on leap day.
You’re right, Kris. Thanks for the comment.
Having a lot of trouble since yesterday finding the 365 Project on my iPhone and IPad?? Can only find on Safari and this does not allow me to upload from my mobile devices where my pics are. Can only do this every day if it’s quick and easy. Dont have time to hunt around. Any ideas please? Thought it might have something to do with the” blackout”??
Hi! I’d like to post a photo I took this week on HUNGER. Should I just post it on your Facebook wall? Thanks!
Hey CaRhonda! Please post it on our Facebook wall. Here’s a link: http://www.facebook.com/picaboo
I can’t find a “week 4″. Have you posted one, or are we on our own?
Hey Barry! All Weekly Challenges are announced on Sundays. Stay tuned!
My 365 Event has disappeared from my facebook page. I was able to access it and post photos until a few days ago and then it disappeared. I can still access it through the blog by clicking on a link, but I always have to come back and figure out which links work and which don’t. How can I get the 365 event back on my facebook page?
Thanks for your help.
Bea
My 365 Event has also disappeared from my Facebook page…I am really having a hard time linking….how can I get sthe 365 event back on my facebook page?
I want to take the weekly challenge. Also the photographs are awesome. Mostly the mom with her kid and the thin Multistoried building are more beautiful.
Those are really nice themes you have over there. I will be following you on twitter. By the way what is your twitter handle?
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Loved the project! some really CUTE pics on your Facebook page! I have liked the page, will be posting the pics. Is that enough to participate or do I need to do something else?
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