 about it, because I think it solves for a lot of people a problem that many of us are having. And this project is going to start in a month or so from now. And what we're calling it is photo assignments or photo sketchbooks. And the idea behind photo assignments is that once a month, we're going to take a photographic topic of some kind. And we're going to spend the entire month photographing, printing, documenting exactly what the assignment was. And that's going to come at a later date. But the idea of this is to help other photographers who are struggling with the creative process, the way of thinking through photography in a creative sense. Because I think that that's one of the biggest problems that photographers have. Here on our YouTube channel, we can show you hundreds and hundreds, if not thousands of tips and tricks and ways to use Lightroom or use Photoshop in a creative way. But many people kind of look at those tips and tricks as they're only they only work for the trick that you are showing them. And that's not necessarily true. If you are a chef, is there only one way to use a cucumber? No, there's lots of ways to use a cucumber. But what we want to do is create a place for people to start thinking creatively. One of the challenges that I think that I'm going to have in this assignment is when it comes to doing the journaling part, I have a really bad habit of trying to make everything so perfect. And that's not necessarily always a good thing, not only make them perfect, but sometimes I find myself falling on the literal sense quite often. And being literal or being perfect doesn't always allow for the most creative thinking. And so the very first assignment for photo nerds photo assignments isn't actually a photo assignment at all. So anyone that wants to participate in this project, we're starting off our very first assignment is I want everyone to go out and get this book called wreck this journal. And the idea behind this book is that there are lots of fun things to do. And by the time you're done with this book, it basically should be destroyed. There's all kinds of things from tearing out pages to throwing things at it to folding things up, all kinds of stuff. Let me show you a little bit of what I'm talking about girls, come here. You girls want to help me wreck this journal? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hopefully you get the point as to what it is I'm talking about. So I want you to get your journal and start destroying this thing. There's over a hundred things to do in here. So even trying to do one a month, you still won't be done with this book by the time March rolls around when we'll actually be getting into our very first photo assignment. But for now, it's not about that. It's about the creative freedom of being able to wreck something or destroy something or maybe not be so literal or not be so perfect, or to kind of think creatively about ways to actually destroy this journal. So this is kind of a fun little icebreaker that we wanted to do for ourselves and actually share with you. And right before March comes, and that's when we'll actually be starting our actual photo assignments, we'll talk about the journals that we've picked up that we'll be doing the supplies that you'll need. And what our actual first photo assignment will be, we'll also be having a community aspect of this on our Facebook page. So if you haven't already liked our Facebook university page, go ahead and head over there. That's where we'll be posting our assignments and posting work from not only our own sketchbooks, but also from the community's sketchbooks. So if you want to be a part of that, be sure to head on over to the photo nerds university Facebook page. And like that would we'll really be looking forward to seeing you over there. And in the meantime, enjoy wrecking your journal. We look forward to seeing what you guys are doing with the journal over there. Until then, stay tuned. Catch you in the next episode.