one image a day. cut. keep. move on.
Capturing one image a day can become more than just a creative exercise—it can be a meaningful ritual for reflection and growth. The motto "cut, keep, move on" offers a practical framework for this process. Cutting represents letting go of unnecessary clutter, whether it's in your photo collection or life decisions. Keeping symbolizes recognizing and preserving what truly matters—those moments, ideas, or memories that add value and joy. Moving on encourages progression without attachment, allowing you to focus on new opportunities and experiences. The inclusion of months like January, April, and the phrase "IT'S GONNA BE MAY" in the images resonate with the passage of time and phases in our journey. This reminds us that each day and each image captured tells part of a story—a story of transformation and continuity. By dedicating yourself to this practice, you not only create a visual diary but also cultivate awareness of change and acceptance. In my personal experience, applying these principles transformed how I approach my creative projects and my mindset. Instead of hoarding countless photos or ideas, I started selecting those that truly inspire me and letting go of distractions. This process has enhanced my focus, improved my storytelling, and freed up mental space for new creativity. Whether you are a photographer, artist, or someone looking to bring clarity to daily life, embracing "one image a day" with "cut, keep, move on" can foster a healthier and more intentional way of living and creating.


























































