Welcome to the One/Day Project

Here you will find hundreds of photos that I've taken every day since 2/29/2008. I reached my initial goal of making it to leap day 2012 (after 1462 photos), but I'm still going - the new goal is to make it to Monday, 2/29/2016.

Every photo in these galleries is a unique creation from that day. My intent is to create art, and I've taken great care to create most of these photographs. In addition to not uploading simple snapshots, I try incredibly hard not to repeat myself.

Please enjoy, and feel free to comment. Like the shot? Give it a thumbs up. Really like it? Buy a print or digital download.

Thanks for looking!

__02/12/13__ Curvy Building
The black and white streak continues! One more and it'll be a whole week.
I took this shot of the RRUCLAMC (Ronald Reagan University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, for short) as I left for the day, right around sunset. I walked to the top of the adjacent parking garage to get a view of the building without shadows. Gotta love the travertine. So much travertine...

[last year]
_07/23/12_ Wave
Afternoon sun shining through blinds onto a curved blue plastic chair. 

[last year]
__02/16/12__ Dirty Orange Curve
Here's another UCLA sculpture, but in a completely different spot from yesterday's. This one called Anthropomorphic Echoes by Miki Benoff in 1984 in honor of Max Benoff. Her husband?
Basically, it's a pair of giant resin shapes that look quite a bit like ears. This is a shot from the backside while the sun was shining on them. It made them glow in a cool way, but also shows how dirty they are. Gotta wash behind the ears...

[last year]
Building Curve
_09/15/11_ Rock Curve
Had the wonderful opportunity to see Leonard Nimoy speak at the Annenberg. You know, the guy who sang the Ballad of Bilbo Baggins? Sure you do.
He's a brilliant speaker and it was neat to see all his photo projects. He talked about Shekhina, Secret Selves and the Full Body Project. His talk actually finished early compared to a lot of other lecturers, but he answered a lot of questions afterwards. He's kind of a genius. And he's 80!
Anyways, right outside the space, there's a circular bench with black rocks underneath it - this is a photo of it.


[last year]
__01/08/11__ Moderate Hook
Another B&W today. These are the hooks on our brand new pot rack that we installed today. So far we love it. I hung up a black background behind and lit with an off-camera flash. As you can see, the focus point is on the hook that's not pointed to the right or the left.
My thoughts have often been with my hometown of Tucson today. My heart goes out to the families of those killed and injured. One of the victims went to my high school, just two years ahead of me. Such a tragic event for so many, it leaves me with a terrible feeling.

[last year] the replacement is coming along...
Curved Bldg.
_12/08/10_ Curved Window
I went for a walk around the neighborhood and came across this curved storefront. I like the variety of 'stuff' going on in this image, and I like the color effect. For you Lightroom 3 users, it's called Color Creative - Color CP 3.
Speaking of Lightroom, upgrades are out! Y'all should upgrade.

By the way, thanks for all the comments on my Hawaii gallery, I appreciate it!

[last year]
__02/12/13__ Curvy Building
The black and white streak continues! One more and it'll be a whole week.
I took this shot of the RRUCLAMC (Ronald Reagan University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, for short) as I left for the day, right around sunset. I walked to the top of the adjacent parking garage to get a view of the building without shadows. Gotta love the travertine. So much travertine...

[last year]
__02/12/13__ Curvy Building
The black and white streak continues! One more and it'll be a whole week.
I took this shot of the RRUCLAMC (Ronald Reagan University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, for short) as I left for the day, right around sunset. I walked to the top of the adjacent parking garage to get a view of the building without shadows. Gotta love the travertine. So much travertine...

[last year]
See photo in original gallery.
All photographs © Jonathan Wilson