Getting started is one of the biggest hurdles in photography. That’s why I created this 30-day photo challenge to help you realize your potential.
For each day, you will find an exciting photography challenge that will boost your creativity and skills.
By the end of the challenge, you will come up with many more of your own ideas. You can also get friends and family involved and compare the results!
What Is the Photography Challenge?
The photography challenge is a daily exercise that helps you become more creative in photography.
Each challenge pushes you to try new ideas and techniques that you wouldn’t consider doing otherwise. By pushing you out of your comfort zone, you will learn how to take photos in just about any situation.
Now, what is the 365 photo challenge?
Most photo challenges, such as this one, last for thirty days. But those who are dedicated to learning photography can try the 365 photo challenge that lasts a full year. That’s quite a commitment, but it’s definitely worth trying!
Get Involved!
If you want to take part, come over to my Facebook group and post your photography challenge pictures. It’s an active community where people will give you feedback on your images and inspire you to capture better photos.
You can also tag me on Twitter or Pinterest to share your photos with the rest of the community and me.
I hope you enjoy these different photo challenge ideas. They will undoubtedly help you improve your photography!
The 30 Day Photo Challenge
Each link will take you through the challenge for the day. So, let’s get started!
Day 1: Self Portrait
We all know how to take selfies. But this photo challenge teaches you how to do one correctly and with plenty of creativity!
Day 2: Rule of Thirds
The rule of thirds can be hard to grasp for absolute beginners. But we designed this little photography challenge to show you how simple it is to use this composition guide.
Day 3: Black & White
It’s easy to take photos in color. But do you ever wonder how your images would look in black and white? This photography challenge will certainly answer that question.
Day 4: Texture
Taking photos of textures is a great way to study how light interacts with surfaces. Now I challenge you to create dramatic pictures of highly textured objects.
Day 5: High Angle
Are you tired of shooting at the same angle all the time? Take a high-angle photo of a subject that would otherwise look boring at eye level and surprise yourself.
Day 6: Low Angle
Now let’s find out what awesome images you can come up with while taking photos on your belly!
Day 7: Silhouette
We often take silhouette shots by accident. For today’s photo challenge, your task is to take silhouette images on purpose.
Day 8: Sunset
Everyone takes photos of sunsets. Now let’s see how you can step it up a notch as a creative photographer.
Day 9: Bokeh
This is one of the easiest and most fun photo challenges you can do. Time to open up your lens aperture and capture incredible bokeh shots!
Day 10: Lens Flare
Take photos in front of the sun and surprise yourself with beautiful lens flares.
Day 11: Landscape
For this photo challenge, let’s explore places and take breathtaking landscape photos.
Day 12: Portrait
Get out of your comfort zone and take portraits of people in different situations.
Day 13: Dynamic Tension
Look for patterns that induce a certain mood and create a better photo.
Day 14: Light Painting
This is one of the most useful photo challenges you can do at night. It involves lighting up the dark parts in your frame to create interesting exposures.
Day 15: Colorful Water Drops
So far, our photography challenges have been quite simple and straightforward. Now it’s time to break out of the traditional and experiment with conceptual photography!
Day 16: Balanced
Photography is all about symmetry. Go out there and train yourself to look for balance in various scenarios.
Day 17: Unbalanced
For this photo challenge, you’ll need to look for asymmetrical elements you can incorporate into your photography.
Day 18: Frame Within a Frame
Improve your composition skills by trying the frame-within-a-frame technique.
Day 19: Panorama
Are you bored with regular landscape images? Now is the time for you to learn how to take panoramas!
Day 20: Depth
If you continuously suffer from images that look flat, this challenge is perfect for you. It’s the best way to learn how to create dynamic pictures that appear to pop out of the frame.
Day 21: Water Splash
Have you ever wondered how to freeze water splashes in your photo? Well, you’re in for a treat because this photo challenge will teach you how to do it.
Day 22: Slow Sync Flash
You don’t need fancy equipment for this challenge. Just your camera and a few techniques you’ll learn today when you click the link.
Day 23: Panning
Do you need to improve your action photography? Then you’ll find this easy technique helpful. And it’s quite surprising how easy it is to do!
Day 24: Harris Shutter Effect
This trippy photo challenge involves using red, blue, and green filters to create psychedelic effects. Need we say more? You have to try it!
Day 25: Shallow Depth of Field
Knowing how to use your aperture is a crucial skill in photography. And this photo challenge is exactly what you need to practice what you learn.
Day 26: Light Graffiti
Time to take out your colorful flashlights and do some pretty artwork at night!
Day 27: Street Photography
Walk around and train your eye to capture decisive moments.
Day 28: Architecture
For this photography challenge, you’ll learn how to take pictures of buildings like a seasoned pro!
Day 29: Night
This photography challenge is a great way to test your skills as a photographer. Taking photos at night requires knowing how to use your equipment correctly.
Day 30: Hidden Camera Mirror Photo
Celebrate your last photography challenge with a selfie—without your camera showing in the photo!
Conclusion—30 Day Photography Challenge
The 30 day photography challenge is a great way to learn new techniques and improve the ones you already know. Of course, you shouldn’t stop after 30 days!
Remember that photography is just like regular exercise. The more you do it, the better and stronger you’ll become.