In 2010 I started a project called 3652 Days, an ambitious idea to photograph something every day for 10 years. At the time, I didn’t realize that things like the iPhone would make this project somewhat comical relative to growing digital photography trends and access. However, my goal was to learn more about my intention to capture visual stories, be more present with the tools I was using, and try to relay what I saw in the world. In the end, I found myself challenged, thinking about my relationships, and leaning into more intimate moments in my life.
I only made it to 265 days in one year. These are a selection of those photographs.
Beatriz, Anna, Judy in Mexico City
Nadia in front of Elliot Smith mural
Dad bowling
My teeth
New Mexico stranger
Albuquerque basketball
Last day on the road
Leaving Mexico City
My desk in 2010
Mexico City whipping
Dinner at Michael Parker's
Anna in Mexico City
Dr Lakra in Santa Monica
Self portrait in Los Feliz
Los Feliz lights
Anna at Shepard Fairey's studio
NYC streets
McNally Jackson bookstore
Prospect Park trees
Balloon in Florida
Rose Bowl, Pasadena
David in Santa Monica
Doctor's office
Eva Longoria. I think.
Self portrait New York City
Washington Square Park piano man
Cat graffiti
Self portrait in casino
Blackberry Storm
Sunshine over New Mexico
Theater in Mexico City
Old car in Mexico City
Self portrait in Mexico City
Mexico City apartment
Bellas Artes
Smog Cutter in Los Angeles
Los Feliz palm trees
LA County Fair