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!

_09/19/12_ Powell from Royce
This panoramic view was taken from inside the breezeway at Royce Hall at UCLA. You can see Powell Library across from it through the columns.
Well my friends, iOS 6 was released today! I upgraded immediately, hoping the panorama feature would be cool. I used it for this photo, obviously.
It's really easy to use, and amazingly fast. I feel really bad for any developer who wrote a panorama app, now that Apple has rendered them useless. 
Even though it's fast, the finished product is huge. The photo you see here is edited, including being cropped, and it's still 9990x2378 pixels. Do the math and you'll find that to be nearly 24 megapixels. Pretty ridiculous. 
I took dozens of panoramas today, and you better believe I'm doing a blog post on it.  I will share more of my valuable thoughts soon.

[last year]
_07/02/12_ Hallway
The main hallway at the hospital where my wonderful wife has been staying. She's still improving, but it's slow.
About a week ago, I called a different hallway a corridor and wasn't sure what the difference was. This seems more like a hallway to me. I have no idea why.

[last year]
_06/25/12_ Corridor
At what point does a hallway become a corridor? This one is in the hospital where my wife is right now. She's doing a little better today, and my parents flew in to help out. So now we have both sets of parents here and it's been a tremendous comfort to us.
The windows seem to be fuzzy to block your view of the destruction of the old building.

[last year]
_03/28/12_ Hallway
Another vast corridor, but this time it's a hallway instead of a bathroom. I tried to frame it so the stairway on the right was just a little bit visible, like a mystery staircase! Oooooh...
In other news, I'll be doing iPhone dailies for the next 5 or 6 days. 
Why? I'm going somewhere! 
Where? You'll have to wait and see! 
Who? Me! 
What? You heard me.

[last year]
_09/28/11_ Into the Light
This is not a hallway.
These are about 20 metal bookends all stacked together next to a window. Using my compact, I was able to stick the lens into the 'tunnel' they created and compose this photo. Ah, the wonderful things you find in a library...

[last year]
Hallway
Bright Light
In a hallway at the Capitol
_08/21/09_ Red Door
Creepy self-storage place where we picked up our moving truck for tomorrow.

[last year]
_09/19/12_ Powell from Royce
This panoramic view was taken from inside the breezeway at Royce Hall at UCLA. You can see Powell Library across from it through the columns.
Well my friends, iOS 6 was released today! I upgraded immediately, hoping the panorama feature would be cool. I used it for this photo, obviously.
It's really easy to use, and amazingly fast. I feel really bad for any developer who wrote a panorama app, now that Apple has rendered them useless.
Even though it's fast, the finished product is huge. The photo you see here is edited, including being cropped, and it's still 9990x2378 pixels. Do the math and you'll find that to be nearly 24 megapixels. Pretty ridiculous.
I took dozens of panoramas today, and you better believe I'm doing a blog post on it. I will share more of my valuable thoughts soon.

[last year]
_09/19/12_ Powell from Royce
This panoramic view was taken from inside the breezeway at Royce Hall at UCLA. You can see Powell Library across from it through the columns.
Well my friends, iOS 6 was released today! I upgraded immediately, hoping the panorama feature would be cool. I used it for this photo, obviously.
It's really easy to use, and amazingly fast. I feel really bad for any developer who wrote a panorama app, now that Apple has rendered them useless.
Even though it's fast, the finished product is huge. The photo you see here is edited, including being cropped, and it's still 9990x2378 pixels. Do the math and you'll find that to be nearly 24 megapixels. Pretty ridiculous.
I took dozens of panoramas today, and you better believe I'm doing a blog post on it. I will share more of my valuable thoughts soon.

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