The Photo Professor
52 Week Photography Challenge
52 Week Photography Challenge
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Transform your photography skills in just one year—one weekly challenge at a time.
Whether you're a beginner with a phone camera or a hobbyist looking to build confidence, The 52-Week Photography Challenge is your guided workbook for developing creativity, improving technique, and building a consistent photography practice you’ll be proud of.
This stylish and thoughtfully designed workbook helps you grow step-by-step through guided photo prompts, creative exercises, and skill-building assignments that teach you how to see light, shape, color, and composition in a whole new way.
With room to reflect, learn, and track your progress, this challenge becomes a personal journey—not just a checklist.
📸 Inside You’ll Find:
✔ 52 Weekly Photography Challenges
Each challenge includes a clear theme, creative description, and practical shooting tips to help you explore new techniques throughout the year.
✔ Beginner-Friendly and Phone-Camera Friendly
You don’t need a fancy camera to participate. Every challenge works with smartphones, DSLRs, and mirrorless cameras.
✔ Creative Prompts That Build Real Skill
Learn about composition, color, lighting, texture, depth of field, storytelling, portraits, landscapes, minimalism, reflections, motion, and more.
✔ Glossary of Photography Terms
Clear definitions for common photography concepts—perfect for new photographers learning the craft.
✔ Bonus Reflection & Goal-Setting Pages
Capture your progress with a Photography Year in Review, a Portfolio Planning Worksheet, and goal-setting pages for next year.
Perfect For:
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Beginner and hobby photographers
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Photography students or classroom use
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Phone photographers who want to level up
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Anyone who needs creative structure or accountability
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A thoughtful gift for creatives, travelers, teens, and adults
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Fans of aesthetic guided journals and photography workbooks
📅 Start Any Week of the Year
There’s no wrong time to begin. Start now, start later, start again—just keep picking up your camera and exploring the world with curiosity.
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