Website Wednesday: Give it 100

Welcome to Website Wednesday! 

Do you know what makes a photographer a "good" photographer?  P-R-A-C-T-I-C-E! Regardless of what you're learning to do, whether it's how to become a better photographer, writer, student - one must practice in order to grow.  Karen Cheng, from the San Francisco Bay Area, understood the importance of practicing a skill and decided to put this theory to the test.  Cheng wanted to learn to dance in one year and documented herself learning this skill: 


Cheng's video went viral and as a result, she launched her own website called Give it 100, which encourages others to do the same.  Viewers are asked to choose something that s/he wants to get better at, document their progress and submit it to her website: 


Interested in becoming better at a certain skill?  Perhaps that skill is photography?  If so, then share it with Give it 100 and push your goals further!

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November 14, 2013 at 11:00 AM delete

I love this theory and can think of not only photography but a few other things as well. Thank you, this is very motivating Prof!

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