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Week 52/52: It’s a new dawn. It’s a new day. And I’m feeling good.

Friday, December 31st, 2010
Charlene jumps on bed with sun streaming into windows

52/52

I am thrilled to share the final photo of my 52 Project. I had been wanting to re-create my Week 1 sleeping shot all year long, but I moved to a new place that was set up differently, and I also wasn’t even sure I could physically re-create it. I really lucked out on that first self-timer self portrait. Since I was in Los Angeles with my family for the holidays, it was the perfect opportunity to do a shoot with my very good friend Charlene Laino who modeled for me a number of times five years ago. I really am lucky to have so many wonderful friends who know how to move well! She was an incredibly good sport and jumped in the sleeping position over 200 times. We got the shot that I envisioned, but during a break from all the horizontal jumping, what you see above happened. This says, what words cannot, exactly how I feel now that I have successfully pushed through 2010 to create, edit, and publish a new motion-based image every week. And while I was editing this shot, Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good” kept playing in my head.

To all of you who have liked, favorited and commented on one of my images online and/or in person, thank you. Having an audience helped me stick with it and encouraged me to keep going when I hit a slump (or two or three) and wondered what other ways there are to photograph weightlessness.

Many more thank you’s are in order for everyone who defied gravity for this project and for those who helped and inspired me along the way. I will get to those in another post along with my third annual end-of-the-year video montage and a behind the scenes time-lapse video of this final week’s photo shoot.

A fond farewell, 2010!

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Week 17: Live/Jump Loft

Friday, April 30th, 2010

17/52

It’s official. I’m an Oakland resident. I handed over my San Francisco keys less than an hour ago. But I’m not only living in Oakland, I’ll be jumping and snapping jumpers there too. The “Anti-Gravity Chamber” in San Francisco has been upgraded to this, my “Live/Jump Loft.” Two stories, 1000 square feet, one bedroom, one and a half bathrooms, and one big blank canvas for photography.

This week’s shot is a companion/contrast shot for my Week 2 photograph.

A live-work [jump] space combines personal living space and professional work[jump]space in such a way that neither is compromised. One of the most common uses for a live-work [jump] space is an artist’s studio. In fact, many live-work [jump] spaces are marketed specifically towards professional artists. The reasoning is pretty straightforward — artistic endeavors such as installation and photography require large work[jump]spaces, but the artist may want to live close to the project.

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Week 3

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

3/52

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Week 1

Friday, January 8th, 2010

1/52

Inspired by 365 Project photographers such as this guy with full acceptance of my inability to complete such a project, here is the first of my 52 Project through which I will post a new jump or movement-based image every week in 2010. Wish me luck!

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