How we see the collection of the day is how we choose to see it. Good, bad or indifferent, it’s really a Rorschach showing us what we want to see. I decided to document my days in random increments and see what my life's images told me.
I sent out an e-mail to 30 of my closest friends, asking them to text me a short message at random times during the day. Upon receiving the text I would immediately take a photo of whatever I happened to be looking at. Over the course of three and a half days I took 513 photos. For me, the photos tell one overarching story or sometimes they tell a few shorter vignettes, depending on what I choose as my point of view.
I sent out an e-mail to 30 of my closest friends, asking them to text me a short message at random times during the day. Upon receiving the text I would immediately take a photo of whatever I happened to be looking at. Over the course of three and a half days I took 513 photos. For me, the photos tell one overarching story or sometimes they tell a few shorter vignettes, depending on what I choose as my point of view.
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I really want to thank all of those involved for their help. I literally couldn't have done it without you.
4 comments:
You are amazing! I wish everyone could've seen this when it was up on the wall...MUAH!
That's the most frightening looking bacon ever.
Yeah, don't let anyone fool you. That ain't bacon! And you're such a geek, member of the AV club, ha!
daymn, i guess i didn't make the top30.
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