(Or should be be P {=pug} List? I'm not sure.)
My little dinky IG account started blowing up Wednesday night, and I realized that one of my recent pics of Ollie girl (or Tooter Butt/Tootie, which I end up calling her 95% of the time anyway, for quite obvious, oft stinky reasons) had gotten posted to the @pugsofinstagram account! Ever since finding the account, I've been obsessed. Before I even had Ollie, I would scroll through the account and the #pugsofinstagram hashtag because I just LOVE looking at adorable pugs!
Speaking of my adorable pug (excellent transition Jerbear), I started a new Project 365 a few weeks ago: 365 Days of Ollie. For those of you who've been following for awhile, I've started Project 365 two (three?) other times, and ended up bored with it and quit. So far, I'm still having a ton of fun, and it may be because my subject matter is extra adorable and photogenic. I also think my photography skills have progressed since I first started, or maybe I've just photographed Ollie so much that I'm almost an expert when it comes to pug pics... hah.
Project 365 is pretty straightforward: You take one picture a day for an entire year. Danielle did it.
1) Let me know so I can follow you!
2) Take your camera everywhere! (Or don't if your phone has a great camera, mine are all done on my iPhone)
3) As the days get short, shoot during lunch times/work breaks/daylight hours. I got the most bored during my first time because I wouldn't do this, and would end up taking boring, uninspired pics around my apartment.
4) If you get stuck, look for inspiration. There seem to be those instagram monthly pic/challenges e'erywhere. Steal a pic idea off of there and shoot.
5) Have fun. That's the whole point, after all.
And if you don't feel like clicking over, but still want adorable Ollie pics, here are a couple of my recent faves.
You fancy, pug.
I can't decide if her big smile is cuter, or if her smooshy sleepy face is. UGH. Presh.
love!
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