The Spring Sequel
Hi all NaPhoBoMo’ers,
A few months have passed since the first NaPhoBoMo event in November ‘09, and I know I’m getting a little antsy for a new project. One idea I’ve been batting around is to do a Spring Sequel for NaPhoBoMo. Given that May is Photography Month, that seems like perfect timing.
So, the original rules are still valid. You have one month - May - to take all the photos, and assemble a photobook of at least 50 photos. It’s up to you to choose the theme, and I’ll post links to the finished books here.
Also, if there’s interest, I found out that there’s another similar group: http://www.sofobomo.org. This year, they’re doing a photobook in june/july.
Cheers,
Andy
Food For Thought
Well today is December 3rd. I know, the book was suppose to be completed all within November. But since I started on November 3rd, I guess I still completed it within a month. :) At least that is how I am justifying it this year.
The project was a little more difficult than I had anticipated, but fun non the less. I hope you all enjoy.
Scott Toman
Blurry Closeups of Random Objects in My Apartment, by Mike “Phronk” Battista
At 9:45 on November 30th, I began to see the excellent completed works from other participants in this wonderful NaPhoBoMo project, and I wanted to fit in. So I went out and began taking pictures. And by “out” I mean out of my computer chair and into the wilds of my one-bedroom apartment. I pressed the macro button on my camera, but it didn’t prevent most of my closeups from being blurry.
Now you may witness the creativity that procrastination can unleash. The .pdf file of my photo book, Blurry Closeups of Random Objects in My Apartment, can be downloaded (TOTALLY FOR FREE) by clicking here.

Be sure to go through this work of art in order. Let your mind make the connections between photos, leading you on a journey through my life; a journey of horror and delight that you will gradually realize is a journey through the plight of all mankind. You will gasp at the unfolding story of materialism, spirituality, sex, the apocalypse, the death of all paper and all things physical in favour of all things digital, and ultimately, getting back to our ancient Asian heritage.
It’s a message of hope, really.
Or it’s just random crap from my apartment because I wanted to fit in but didn’t want to go outside.
It’s snowing out there you guys.
@derekcunningham entry for NaPhoBoMo 2009

My entry to NaPhoBoMo 2009. :)
Critique welcome.
I’ll also be uploading a web gallery here.
Derek Cunningham (@derekcunningham)
Our time is running out… by Edward Platero

Our time is running out…
Choosing my project for the National Photo Book Month. I originally chose to do the theme of long exposure photography. Being that I could only take photos in certain lighting conditions, the idea became very difficult to finish, and I ran out of time. This morning, November 30th, I was out of time, and could not finish the project. Disappointed in myself for procrastinating, I gave up. I was kicking myself for not choosing a theme that was easier to execute. Then it came to me. I am a big procrastinator, and time always seems to be against me, so I thought, what if I did the entire project in one day, documenting the time in between shots. Using time as my theme now, I picked up an alarm clock and went out shooting. The time that is displayed on the clock, it the actual time of the photo. All Photos were taken on Monday, November 30th, 2009 I present to you my entry into NaPhoBoMoDay. Download my book in PDF format here.
Adventures of Kyle by Kevin Van Lierop

At the beginning of the month I set out on a photographic journey with a dozen or so mostly local photographer. The challenge was raised by Andy Berdan to create a photo book over a period of a month. Taking elements from NaWriNoMo and tweaking rules to our liking, we all started to see what we could produce. This initiative is called NaPhoBoMo.
From the very beginning I decided to start up a website, Adventures of Kyle, to track my progression through the month. Each day a new photo has been added and will continue to do so until the end of 2009.
Now that November is almost over I have finished taking my shots for the month and have compiled a book in memory of what I completed this month.
The book is available for download FOR FREE by clicking HERE and it has an associated Creative Commons License to it.
East of Adelaide - by Dana Dobbie

Although she started out with one project theme in mind and ended up with something completely opposite, Dana Dobbie finished her NaPhoBoMo project with time to spare.
East of Adeliade
EOA is a slang term that has been adopted by the city of London, Ontario “where one can witness three stabings, six drive by shootings, two drug deals, and buy a prostitute, all in one afternoon.” aka where I currently reside. All the photos were taken along Dundas street east of Adeliade. Its really not as scary as some people think.
Enjoy!
Download the pdf of the book here : www.ddobbie.com/eoa.pdf
Pick A Word
I’d like to present my NaPhoBoMo photobook entitled “Pick A Word”. I made the pdf version in powerpoint (I’m pretty limited in terms of computer gadgets) but I’m pleased with the result. I also did a layout for a hard copy book and may be creating a print version for myself. Enjoy!
(The book is posted at Google Docs, and can be viewed online, however its best downloaded and the actual .pdf viewed for best image quality)
NaPhoBoMo #1 Complete!
As I’m going to be quite busy this last November weekend, I’ve gone ahead and finished my photobook. Layout and some final shots were done last night. I used Aperture for the layout (after being a little unsatisfied with the options in iPhoto). I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. I might edit out a few pictures and/or make some replacements, before I create an actual physical copy, but I’m quite satisfied with it as a PDF.
Here it is: Andrew Berdan - Painting With Light
I might also post it later as a flickr set or slideshow or something, but that kind of wrecks the layout.
How’s everyone else doing?
Getting Started

Finally I was able to get started with my NaPhoBoMo series. First thing that I found out is that I need to purchase a new Tripod, as mine is tending to drift with any long exposure times.