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Hardcover Print: $80.00 One Hundred Days started mostly on a whim. I had been wanting to challenge myself with a daily project of some sort, and wondered how to go about it. It wasn’t until I took the shot you see on the following page that I decided to do it, just like that.
The rules were simple – once a day for 100 days straight I would take a daily shot which I would then embellish with some sort of typographic treatment. The piece would have to be independent of any other work I was doing and had to be completed on-the-fly (meaning no preparation). I tried very hard not to over think and wanted to cultivate a spontaneous feel that was fun and simple. No real planning was ever involved, and as much as possible I used personal elements that would reflect my life and say something about who I am and how I see the world. It was an experiment that focused on the random elements of everyday life and the language of photography and graphic design.
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