NEW YORK NEW YORK – On a walk in the East Village today I ran across a bit of fence that had painted strips on it so that if you line them up just right it made the face of a man. On the way home a subway artist sketched the pretty young woman sitting across from me. That it. October 22. In a nutshell.
Day 1,833 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.
NEW YORK NEW YORK – This was an “out my window and around the house kind of day. I did some more work with very long glass on my Leica T. I few years ago started a voyeur project, basically shooting with a long lens out of our dining room window at the thousands of apartments visible from here. The idea was to catalogue the art on other people’s walls. Surprisingly, one almost never see anyone. There was an exception today.
Day 1,831 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
NEW YORK NEW YORK – I went up to the roof of our building equipped with my Leica T and a selection of long to very long lenses. This is a six frame stitch.
Day 1,830 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.
On this day last year: Donna Tartt. Goldfinch launch party.
NEW YORK NEW YORK – We stayed in New York this weekend to attend Baby Victoria’s first birthday party. This has been a week of portentious anniversaries. I have a rule against posting cute kids but today will be an exception.
Day 1,829 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.
On this day one year ago (day 1,464): Johnny Rocket. The only image that I shot on October 18, 2013.
NEW YORK NEW YORK and WARREN CONNECTICUT – Enough celebration. Back to one photo every day humdrum. Here we are on Sixth Avenue with my Leica Monochrom; ending the day in Warren.
Day 1,828 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.
On this day five years ago (day 2): For Rent. A depressing sign of the times five years ago.
NEW YORK NEW YORK – October 16, 2014 is the fifth anniversary of “One Photograph Every Day for the Rest of My Life.” 1,827 days. Without a miss. This is the first day of year six.
In documenting this long-term project online I’ve reached an audience that would have been impossible in a pre-digital era. I tweet images daily (the same ones that I post here). Woody’s Twitter feed. I passed a major milestone last week: more than 50,000 Twitter followers.
Needless to say I’ve learned a lot in five years. I’m working with an editor to explore threads looking to develop future shows. Over the next year I’ll begin selling prints of the most successful images.
On the first day of this project, October 16, 2009, I shot the Jean Dubuffet sculpture “Four Trees” at One Chase Manhattan Plaza. In retrospect the composition looks contrived (actually all compositions are contrived, aren’t they) but I’m stuck with this as image #1 forever. I went back and reviewed the 10/16/2009 shoot; the image that I posted was the only shot that I took of the Dubuffet (which is mad). Here’s a three frame stitch from the same day that I now find more interesting:
So let’s celebrate the anniversary with a gallery of what I found today on revisiting One Chase Manhattan Plaza (the Dubuffet is still there):
An Trinity Church:
On this day five years ago, day one, the ur-Dubuffet: