It’s no secret we love Project 365. We’re a curious bunch, and often it’s the best way to get to know someone (including yourself).
What happens when the logic’s applied to your town? Your neighbors?
Larry Strung knows. He’s taken Project 365 to the streets of his humble hamlet, Hamilton, Ontario. And we love his town.
Each day he photographs (and posts online) a different citizen. It’s like finally getting to meet all your neighbors, one day and one neighbor at a time. The biker who rides at 6 am, the doctor, the farmer, the mayor. Talk about a complete picture of a place.
Take a cue from Strung and hit the pavement while it’s still warm enough to do so. Meet your neighbors from behind your lens.
Larry Strung’s Hamilton365
p.s. Live in New York City or San Francisco? Come out to our awesomely fun photo meetup Wednesday night (organized with our pals at JPG Magazine and Lomography). Read more…
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