WARREN CONNECTICUT – Angled shadows slice across the mid-century modern commode, blending geometry and light in a quiet morning.
Day 5568 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
Comode
Looking back exactly 22 years to snow-laden peaks towering over Telluride CO, their jagged ridges etched against the sky, a reminder of nature’s permanence and our fleeting footprints. Seven years before the start of my one photograph every day project.
WASHIINGTON CONNECTICUT – Sunlight catches the feathery boughs of a solitary tree, its delicate leaves standing in stark contrast to the dense thicket of shadowy trees beyond.
Day 5567 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
Specimen tree
Looming back 8 years. Beneath the gaze of towering, stoic faces on glossy glass, a humble newsstand bustles with quiet human exchanges, grounded in the grit of a snowy city sidewalk. Day 2645 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – We spent today in the kitchen: a tagine rests on our stovetop, its conical lid hints at slow-simmered stories from another continent, while a fish spatula stands ready for more familiar tasks.
Day 5566 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
Tagine
Looking back five years to an Edith Wharton space: a meticulously arranged parlor, where every ornate detail—from the carved wood to the opulent textiles—echoes a bygone devotion to refinement and intimacy. Day 3739 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – Here is my desktop computer screen, running SilverFast 9 which I am trying to master for film scanning. This is how my day was spent so my one photo every day options were limited.
Day 5565 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
Scanning
Looking back 12 years to a solitary figure on the boardwalk walking toward the glistening Pacific, a reminder of Santa Monica in brighter days. Day 1182 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – Winter’s quiet embrace in Warren, Connecticut: Snow dusts hay bales and bare trees, capturing the serene beauty of the countryside.
Day 5564 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
Hay bales
Looking back 12 years to a warm smile amid winter layers: Portrait of a cheerful soul bundled in style, radiating charm and confidence. Venice California. Day 1181 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – Looking out the window from our gym I find a rural landscape framed by a window, with the grid adding structure and depth. The composition is meant to emphasize texture and the act of observing, blending natural and architectural elements into a reflective and layered perspective.
Day 5563 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
Out our window
Looking back 13 years to vintage charm in Taos, New Mexico: A holiday wreath dresses up this classic truck, standing, covered with dust, against the rugged backdrop of the Southwest.Day 814 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – Today’s image depicts my film digitization setup with a camera rig, lightbox, film holder, cleaning supplies used for scanning or restoring negatives. It’s not working all that reliably so I’ve ordered a scanner.
Day 5562 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
Scanning
Looking back 13 years to the Taos Pueblo. This picture uses chiaroscuro to create dramatic tension. Silhouetted ruins and crosses contrast with a luminous sky, evoking themes of loss, resilience, and spirituality. The dynamic composition and tonal range guide the viewer’s focus, blending cultural history, nature, and introspection in a hauntingly evocative image. Day 1179 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.