Click on the link below to read Laurie Higgins' article about 365 Project for the Cape Cod Times. She is an excellent photographer and writer! Check out her photos @lauriehiggins
If you have any family, friends, or curious naysayers who have asked you about your 365 Project, this is a great way to explain the site and why we love it so!
P.S. She spoke to Ross Scrivener and got some good scoop! :-)
Thank you so much for posting my story, LH! And thank you for the kind comments, Anne and Courtney. This website has really changed my life. I now look for beauty everywhere I go, and seeing what other people post inspires me so much. @sunnygreenwood@cfitzgerald
@lorihiro Thanks for sharing this wonderful article... and... @lauriehiggins Thanks for writing it... you did a wonderful job of describing 365 and what it means to so many of us.
@lorihiro@lauriehiggins Excellent article!! Your story is our story! I could hear my own voice in what you wrote- except for me it's mushrooms. I had never noticed how there are so many different mushrooms until I began my 365 journey! I can hardly believe I'm coming down to the final month of my first year!
@lauriehiggins@lorihiro - Lori thanks for thinking to share this with us (you're such a sweet person) and Laurie really great peice - you write so beautifully and intelligently and really expressed what so many of us feel about 365!
Excellent article - really well written and mirrors what I think all of on here feel about 365 - and well done you for getting those stats out of ross - amazing!! @lauriehiggins
@lauriehiggins thanks for sharing Laurie
this article has really encouraged me to keep going. You have expressed my sentiments exactly. Wonderful article, thanks for posting.
Great article and I couldn't have said it better myself. This site does change your life in so many positive ways. Well Done! Also was amazed that I belong to such a small percentage of people who actually finish the project and continue on. Who knew
@lauriehiggins What a wonderful article Laurie! It sums up the amazing place that is 365! I so agree with @andifree the amazing stat about actually how many (or few!) complete their project and then go on to do more! (I belong to that group too!) Your article inspired me today and if you want to know how, please take a quick visit to my picture today. Thanks Laurie x
Better late than never--I'm so behind reading these threads!
Excellent, well-written article @lauriehiggins Photography definitely encourages you to get out and about when the fireplace and chair are looking much more intriguing. Not that I would know! (she said gazing into the fireplace, lol)
And I too, love that this site is so global. Thanks for sharing this @lorihiro
@lauriehiggins what a great article! I find myself looking at everything, including yukky spiders in minute detail now. I'm not only new here, but new at "real" sort of photography, and learn SO much from everyone here. In fact, some of the photos blow me away. And your Aunt @sabanford was one of my first followers, and is so very supportive. Before starting this project, I just aimed and shot, and had over a thousand pics (a couple years worth!) on my camera that I had to transfer to my computer. Now I do it several times a day! Thank you everyone for being so helpful and encouraging!
@lauriehiggins Thanks for writing it... you did a wonderful job of describing 365 and what it means to so many of us.
Thanks for sharing Lori and have a fantabulous time in Hawaii :)))
this article has really encouraged me to keep going. You have expressed my sentiments exactly. Wonderful article, thanks for posting.
@lorihiro thanks for sharing with all of us Lori
Excellent, well-written article @lauriehiggins Photography definitely encourages you to get out and about when the fireplace and chair are looking much more intriguing. Not that I would know! (she said gazing into the fireplace, lol)
And I too, love that this site is so global. Thanks for sharing this @lorihiro