“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever…it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”
― Aaron Siskind
When I began my 900 Days of School project, I had some goals in mind. By searching to capture an image a day, I wanted to focus on the positive and the beautiful at work each day. I also wanted to try to create a way to remember the things I wanted to pack away, a click at a time, throughout the last five years of my career.
In the first months of the project, I looked for interesting scenes around the school to photograph.

Light shining through the holes of the picnic table of the playground became an interesting subject.

A child’s shirt, left drying on the same table after a rainstorm, created another interesting image.
I even found subjects to photograph in the science lab.



Each day I enjoyed the challenge of finding something interesting to photograph at school.
I hope you will continue to check in to see how this project evolved through the school year.
If you would like to see 900 Days of School: A Personal Project (Part One), please click here.
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