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  • The guy kind of looks like Chuck Norris... But then again, no camera can withstand the power of Chucks beard.

  • i love the pics and the fact those are polaroids but u need to make abetter video i think...so at least whe could see some if not all the pics

  • your vid is favorited by Noah : )

  • thats an expensive hobby! how much money did he spend in poloroids i wonder!

  • A dollar a day. Times all the days in ten years. 3,653 days.

  • imagine if someone had sneaked to the pics and shuffled them, that would be messed.

    a flipbook type would have been better, but its a WIP, wonder what it'll be like when its done

  • A White Sox hat!

  • нудновато...

  • you should of done it like a flip book

  • It would be really cool set to some music. :)

  • better than noah kalina.

  • Oh dude, you time lapse people got skills!

  • HAHA LOL.. only if u would of taken em with a digital camera so u could of mad a sick movie.. ah well

  • Looks way too cold there.

  • I saw the Charmed House

  • lol

  • good job man keep it up!

  • wow. i'm excited to see the 10 years someday in a gallery or someplace. good to see other people doing daily projects ;)

  • when will we see the edited version? (perhaps each polaroid scanned and put into a movie maker software?) I'd love to see that! :-)

  • Me too. Working on that project now. 3,653 image files, to be created, named, tagged, etc... I'll see if I can get a portion up in the near future.

  • i bet your neighbors thought you were crazy

  • Yes, the neighbors were very curious.

  • Very well done! Professional and you must be very patient. I believe though that the rating would be boosted by using modern day technology and music. But, unfortunately, we don't decide what technology is around when we start projects can we :(.

  • im also doing a small project like this

    i started on january 1st

    and i think ill end it by the end of this year

  • Brialliant you really inspired me just as Noah did with his. Now I do believe you on the fact that you started before Noah but I would like to know where you got your inspiration. (p.s 5 stars and one of my faves)

  • I had to leave my art studio for the summer and live in a tiny basement apartment, but I wanted to continue to make something everyday. The conceptual artists and photographers from the 60's and 70's like Baldessari, Burden, Kaprow, and Samaras, then later Cindy Sherman inspired this ritual of a daily performance in front of the camera. Of course today the technology is very different. It is a simple idea, but repeated with discipline consistency. I wouldn't rely on luck. Thanks for the stars.

  • you can afford all those polaroids, you must be loaded.

  • Well... when you consider at about $1 to $1.40 a picture, one picture a day, that's about $31 to $43.40 a month... About as much as a basic cable bill... it isn't really *that* much. Now, if he were to have taken the (approx.)3652 pictures all in one day - about $3,652 to $5,112.8 - *that* would be hard cost to swallow.

  • u should scan them and put some music on aswell

  • well, this man started before noah in the mellinium and mabe didnt have the new technology of a good pc.

  • Thanks for noticing. I got my first PC a year later, June of 2000.

  • that's very nice. pretty new idea, but really if you done this by computer it would be much easier

  • i think this would have totally rocked had you added music...

     thats what it needss...

  • What do you think? I was thinking Palace Brother's "Idle hands are the Devil's Playthings."

    Do you know it?

  • Yes, it is all about the trying. Congrats to Noah for becoming the most.

  • this play of the "every day of my life picture" is becoming the illness of u-tube

  • Agreed. The Polaroid interests me in this way because in a sense, it was a kind of object of instant visual gratification and obsession, the way YouTube is now, in the age before digital imaging and Internet. It may remark on the rapidity of our technological growth over this finite period from 1999-2009.

  • love polaroids, but you could scan them to get the pictures go smoothly :)

    you kind of look like John Lennon :D

  • I will scan the (3,653) Polaroids. A kind of symbol for the way in which we have had to move from analog to digital, from material to intangible, so quickly. Give peace a chance, too.:D

  • brilliant, polaroid rules

  • Yes haggler! You are onto something brilliant. Do it until you are at least 23 years old. It takes discipline.

  • Forget 23, i'm going for as long as is possible..

  • But wouldn't like to have a time to look back and reflect on it all? Or is it a contest to see who can live the longest? If so, then I wish you until 123 years! Better eat your 5 servings of fruits and vegetables.

  • Nah, it's not a contest, but it certainly is a bit exciting, i have the added bonus of saying i started my project two days before knowign anyone else did it, so i dont feel that guilty, and i have made the effort to contact noah and jonathan and inform them,

    Hmm, 123?

  • Um, sorry, but whatever...

  • Right, not to condescend or to patronize, but you were in the first grade when I started making a Polaroid everyday. Wouldn't that be amazing if you had started doing this in 1999, too. We could stop when you are old enough to get your driver's license. From 1st grade to 11th grade.

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