About the Book
A collage a day for 100 consecutive days, March 28–July 5, 2016.
I shot color film for years, and had it processed at whatever 1-hour photo processing shop was closest to my house. I always got double prints and over the years I accumulated bins of them out in my garage. Because I archived the first set of prints—complete with memories—I was free to do whatever I wanted with the second set. In September 2015 I began to cut them up and make a collage every day. Not everything in every collage is a photograph—as the series continued I incorporated scraps of paper, parts of make-ready sheets, colored tape, and paint chips with evocative names.
Every 100 days I made a book. this is the book of the third 100 days.
I shot color film for years, and had it processed at whatever 1-hour photo processing shop was closest to my house. I always got double prints and over the years I accumulated bins of them out in my garage. Because I archived the first set of prints—complete with memories—I was free to do whatever I wanted with the second set. In September 2015 I began to cut them up and make a collage every day. Not everything in every collage is a photograph—as the series continued I incorporated scraps of paper, parts of make-ready sheets, colored tape, and paint chips with evocative names.
Every 100 days I made a book. this is the book of the third 100 days.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 152 - Publish Date: Jul 05, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords disremembering
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