February is all about self-care – the kind that actually feels good, not just what looks good on paper. This month’s photo a day challenge is a chance to slow down, notice the little things that bring you joy, and capture what self-care means to you.

Self-care isn’t just bubble baths and spa days (though those count too!). It’s the quiet moments, the small routines, the things that make you feel more like yourself. Whether it’s a morning coffee, time spent reading, getting outside, or simply taking a deep breath, every act of care matters.

Each daily prompt is a gentle reminder to check in with yourself and celebrate the ways – big or small – that you prioritise you. No pressure, no perfection, just a little creativity and mindfulness woven into each day.

A photo a day challenge is a simple, creative way to slow down, notice the little things, and capture moments that matter. It’s not about taking perfect photos, it’s about seeing your world differently, finding joy in the everyday, and making space for a little creativity each day.

Whether you’re using a fancy camera, your phone, or even a disposable camera for fun, the goal is the same: show up, snap a photo, and enjoy the process.


How to Join the Photo a Day Challenge

1. Check the Daily Prompts

Each month has a new theme and daily prompts to spark creativity. You can follow them strictly or interpret them however you like. There’s no wrong way to do this!

2. Take a Photo Each Day (or As Often As You Can)

The goal is one photo a day, but life happens! If you miss a day, no stress, just pick up where you left off. Some people take photos in the moment, others plan ahead. Do what works for you.

3. Share Your Photos (If You Want To)

If you feel like sharing, post your photos on social media using the monthly challenge hashtag. It’s a great way to connect with others, see different perspectives, and stay inspired. Not comfortable sharing? Keep it private, this is your challenge.

4. Engage with Others

Part of the fun is seeing how others interpret the prompts! Comment, like, or just scroll for inspiration. This is a community, and you never know what connection you might make along the way.

5. Have Fun & Let Go of Perfection

This challenge is about creativity and mindfulness, not pressure or perfection. If a prompt doesn’t spark anything, skip it. If you miss a few days, who cares? The goal is to enjoy the process, not tick boxes.


Why Try a Photo a Day Challenge?

  • Encourages mindfulness – helps you notice the small moments in your day.
  • Sparks creativity – challenges you to see the world differently.
  • Builds connection – join a community of others capturing daily moments.
  • No pressure – there’s no right or wrong way to do it!

So, grab your camera (or just your phone) and start snapping. One photo a day, one small moment at a time.