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A photo a day for 365 days. My idea — and like most of my ideas, the first version was boring. “Me, a photo a day for a year” wasn’t enough, so we opened it up to anyone daft enough to join in. About 22 people signed up.
The deal was simple: one photo a day, every day, taken that day, uploaded before midnight. A bit of Photoshop was fine, as long as you weren’t sticking in things that were never there. Rich Keys built the site, James Sheriff and I designed it, and I spent the year trying to corral everyone into actually keeping it up.
It was medium successful. I made it to 365 photos. I also missed days. Both of those are somehow true at once, and I’d rather not explain it.








































