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!

Organ Home
Balboa Park
_06/23/12_ Phone Home
My regular photo readers (lookers?) might notice that I'm posting the next few photos several days late.
My wife's been sick for a while and it got to the point where we had to go to the hospital. This is a rather depressing photo, but the O2 monitor does look pretty cool. I waited until she's feeling better to post it here. 

[last year]
_06/09/12_ Night Fountain
This was literally the last shot I took before my camera's battery died on a neighborhood walk tonight. I like all the different colors in this scene, there's quite a variety. The architecture is a little out of place in my opinion, being just a couple miles from the beach. But hey, it's a funeral home, and I doubt the clientele are very concerned about it.

[last year]
Horizontal Window
A lone, horizontal window on Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio, reflecting the trees across the street.
Less-Creepy Statue
This statue is much less disturbing than the previous photo. Still not something I would put in my yard, though.
Creepy Statue
Why, oh why, would you put a statue like this on your house? There were actually multiple copies of this.
Can't Get In
The leaded glass was all very nice at Frank Lloyd Wright's house. Crazy reflections.
Patterns, Textures
I like the variety of materials/patterns in this interior shot.
Sun Catcher
Near Unity Temple, at the intersection of Forest and Chicago Avenues, is Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio. As you might imagine, it's set up as a museum, but sadly it was closed by the time we got there.
_06/23/12_ Phone Home
My regular photo readers (lookers?) might notice that I'm posting the next few photos several days late.
My wife's been sick for a while and it got to the point where we had to go to the hospital. This is a rather depressing photo, but the O2 monitor does look pretty cool. I waited until she's feeling better to post it here.

[last year]
_06/23/12_ Phone Home
My regular photo readers (lookers?) might notice that I'm posting the next few photos several days late.
My wife's been sick for a while and it got to the point where we had to go to the hospital. This is a rather depressing photo, but the O2 monitor does look pretty cool. I waited until she's feeling better to post it here.

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