April 14, 2011

Projects that involve photographers taking a picture every day aren’t new, but Today is a good, refreshingly narcissism-free example of the genre. Digital designer and online storyteller Jonathan Harris shot and uploaded a new photograph of his surroundings every day for a year. Dubbing it “an assisted living center for memory,” the project is captured in this film, shot by Scott Thrift, which shows all the images and includes Harris’ thoughtful musings on life, work and the search for meaning in both. As he sweetly concludes, the film’s subtitle could have been, “Boy Meets World. Boy Still Baffled.”

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