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I came across this poignant story of a man who photographed his life, sometime ago and only now I thought it would be great to share.

 

I know this is not about the technics of photography, but I feel this project tells a story.

 

http://mentalfloss.com/article/18692/he-took-polaroid-every-day-until-day-he-died

 

If you haven't seen it, I suggest you have a look.

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This is one of those projects that reminds me of one I'd like to try... one a day, or maybe a week over a long period of time of just my face.

 

Then assemble them together into a video to see my face change over the course of months/years/decades(?!).

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This is one of those projects that reminds me of one I'd like to try... one a day, or maybe a week over a long period of time of just my face.

 

Then assemble them together into a video to see my face change over the course of months/years/decades(?!).

 

I believe some bloke did a similar thing to his son, taking a picture of him everyday from birth right through to his 21st birthday. He condensed them into a 5 minute film.

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/dad-who-photographed-son-every-1374593

 

I think this would be a very cool project to take part in. Although, imagine the devotion needed.

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there's loads of these all over youtube showing running through them like a video slide show

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