(Above) March 31, 1979: First photo of Hugh Crawford’s photo project. Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 4-21-80; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 3-30-81; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 4-1-84; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 1-20-86; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 8-4-87; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 2-1-88; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 1-20-90; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 12-17-92; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 3-10-94; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 6-26-96; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 4-26-97; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 6-2-97; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 7-28-97; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 7-30-97; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 8-20-97; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 7-30-97; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 7-30-97; Click on photo for larger view.
(Above) 10-25-97; Last day on earth. Click on photo for larger view.
I DO NOT KNOW JAMIE LIVINGSTON. I WISH I HAD KNOWN HIM. When I discovered his site I was super excited. On the last day of March 1979 he began a project he called “Photo of the Day.” Then, I noticed that the project ended in 1997. I thought that perhaps the project ended, things happen. But as I dug into his luscious and wonderful images, I noticed that the last photograph was dated October 21, 1997. With a little more research, backing up from that date, I noticed that Jamie had contracted cancer. His last day on earth was his last photograph.
Check out his web site yourself, and follow the project here. And think about each day we have on this earth. Jamie Livingston, thanks for your visual diary. Farewell.
Genial esta serie de Fotografias!!
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I have seen this most beautiful project before. Thanks for the reason to revisit it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for telling us about this touching and inspiring photo series!
ReplyDeleteThis info was pointed out to me by a friend when I reposted a link to your blog:
ReplyDeleteIt should be clarified that the images were created by photographer Jamie Livingston, not Hugh Crawford.
http://www.hughcrawford.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Livingston
amazing. thanks for posting this.
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