The 9-Grid Photography Project

If you’ve ever said “I want to take more photos, but I don’t know where to start” — this project is for you.

The 9-Grid Photography Project is one of my favorite creative projects because it’s:

  • simple
  • repeatable
  • flexible
  • and realistic for real life (especially mom life)

No pressure. No perfection. Just intention.


What Is the 9-Grid Photography Project?

The idea is simple:

➡️ You take 9 photos each month.
➡️ At the end of the month, those 9 images live together in a 3×3 grid.

That’s it.

You’re not shooting daily.
You’re not committing to a huge project.
You’re just choosing nine moments to notice and document.

Over a year, you’ll have:

  • 108 intentional images
  • 12 grids that tell the story of your year
  • A visual record that feels meaningful instead of overwhelming

Why I Love This Project (Especially as a Mom)

As a mom, creativity has to fit into life — not fight against it.

The 9-grid project works because:

  • You can shoot all 9 photos in one day or spread them out
  • You can use your phone or your camera
  • You can change themes when life changes
  • You don’t “fail” if you miss a day or week

Some months my grid is slow mornings and quiet details.
Some months it’s chaos, kids, and messy kitchens.

Both belong.


How to Do the 9-Grid Project (Without Overthinking It)

Here’s a gentle framework:

  1. Pick a loose theme for the month
  2. Keep the theme in the back of your mind
  3. Take photos when moments naturally happen
  4. At the end of the month, choose your favorite 9
  5. Arrange them into a simple grid

That’s it. No rules beyond that.

Download the monthly prompts

A printable version of the 9-Grid Photography Project prompts to use anytime, any year.

👉 Download the 9-Grid Photography Project Prompts


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