New Year’s resolutions for photographers in 2024

Make 2024 a year of growth with these 10 photography goals.
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Happy New Year to our readers. As we usher in the new year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on our passion for capturing moments and set some exciting goals for 2024. Whether you’re a professional photographer or just getting started, let’s embrace the creative journey ahead with a list of 10 photography resolutions that promise growth, exploration, and, most importantly, a whole lot of fun behind the lens.

New Year, New Focus: 10 Photography Resolutions for 2024!

Whatever stage of the photography journey you are in, below should be at least one resolution for you, which will bring a new perspective to your images, and hopefully a new way to enjoy photography.

Explore a new genre

Challenge yourself to explore new genres or styles of photography. Whether it’s portraits, landscapes, or macro photography, embrace the opportunity to diversify your skills and perspective.

Capture More Sunrises and Sunsets

Make a commitment to witness and capture the magic of golden hours. Set that early alarm or stay out a bit later to photograph the breathtaking colours that paint the sky during sunrise and sunset.

Sunset photographer silhouette

Learn Something New

Invest time in expanding your knowledge of photography. Whether it’s mastering a new editing technique, understanding lighting principles, or experimenting with a new piece of gear, continuous learning keeps the creative flame burning. Check out Lens Front’s learning area here.

365-Day Photo Challenge

Join a photo-a-day challenge to capture moments from each day of the year. Create a visual diary that reflects the diversity of your experiences, big or small. This will push you to capture moments you may think are insignificant at the time, but it is often those forgotten memories we most fondly look back on when we rediscover those images.

Mindful Photography

Practice mindful photography by slowing down and truly connecting with your surroundings. Let each photograph tell a story and evoke emotions, capturing the essence of the moment. This may particularly apply to you ‘run-and-gun’ photographers. Change things up and try slowing down.

Photographer sitting above the clouds on a mountain

Revive Old Projects

Dust off those forgotten photography projects or revisit old photo locations with a fresh perspective. It’s a chance to breathe new life into your portfolio and uncover hidden gems.

Engage With The Community

Connect with fellow photographers locally, or on social media or photography forums. Share your work, exchange tips, and inspire each other on this creative journey.

Focus on Composition

Dedicate time to hone your composition skills. Explore the rule of thirds, leading lines, and balance to create visually compelling images that resonate with your audience. Find out the top 3 composition ‘rules’ here.

Print Your Favourites

Sometimes photographers go years before getting their first high quality print of one of their images. Why wait? This year is the year you will be hanging up one of your photos on your wall. The satisfaction this brings is like nothing else, and you may even be able to sell a couple of them if people show an interest!

And Finally, Embrace Imperfection

Remember that not every shot needs to be perfect. Embrace the beauty of imperfections and let go of the pursuit of flawless images. It’s often the unique and unexpected that tells the most compelling stories.

Beach photographer sunset

As we wrap up our list of photography resolutions for 2024, I hope these ideas have sparked excitement and inspiration for your photographic journey in the coming year.

Remember, photography is not just about capturing images; it’s about telling stories, expressing emotions, and freezing moments in time. Whether you’re aiming to explore new genres, perfect your composition skills, or simply enjoy the process of creating, the key is to have fun and let your creativity flow. Cheers to a year filled with shutter clicks, unexpected adventures, and a growing love for the art of photography!

What are your resolutions for 2024? Share in the comments below!

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Sam King

Sam King

Lens Front Founder - Sam is a freelance web developer and amateur photographer. Currently splitting his time between the UK and France, for the last 2 years Sam has been travelling full time, visiting countries such as Bosnia, Serbia and Australia, and even spent a month in Wadi Rum, Jordan, where he lived and worked with Bedouin tribesmen in the desert.

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