An Image A Day started out as an exercise to keep me motivated. I joined a group of photographers who were participating in the well-established tradition of taking at least one photo every day.
I noticed early on that 2017 was becoming a monumental year to document because of how major events were unfolding both nationally and personally. Most notably: a contentious presidential administration change, my father’s heart attack, and two trips abroad. However, when looking through the year’s photos as a whole, I was struck at how insignificant these “major events” appear. What does stand out is the ordinary: quiet days at home, and many hours spent at work; nooks, crannies, skies and concrete; little found objects and cherished tchotchkes.
I self-published the final 365 chosen images into a book. Here is a curated selection from the project.