Author Archives: cellphoneSketchpad
how to make it stop
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to see things differently upon closer reflection
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to consume relentlessly, as if not in control of your own actions
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to piss off your fellow travelers
© 2015 Devorah Nadelbach
how to have completely different conversations
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to get to the pot of gold
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to have different views on at least a couple of levels
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to band together, spontaneously
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to capture an informal competition across the manhattan bridge
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to open your mind
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to watch the closing doors
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how legos have fun when you’re not around
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to not get off at exit 20
how to make um’ like we used to
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to take it outside of the corner office
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to put your best foot forward as a promotional vehicle
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to not exactly be on a roll
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to land a medium sized rodent
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to mislabel a metaphor
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to tune in while tuning out
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to get your maine breakfast meats on
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to liquidate easter
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to get to happy hour
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to label yourself in a like, more abstract way
how to get behind the neon
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to keep the 50 minute hour more confidential
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to cross the street with a half gallon of milk
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to add a little maine into your matzo brei
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to keep the brand rolling
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to be not so far afield
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to find jehovah in unexpected places
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to keep in touch with old media
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to avoid some of the trappings of the start of the working week
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to be an inclined near sighted tailgater
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to find yourself suddenly laying down on the job
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to draw upon the urban experience
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to be somewhat over extended
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to tower above
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to call her bluff assuming hell hasn’t frozen over
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to choose the clear direction
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to look somewhat menacing on a street corner
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to post 1 picture an hour for 24 hours
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
At about 2 minutes till midnight on Friday, March 20, I decided to opt-in to the 24 Hour Project – a documentary street photography project that challenged shooters to post one picture of their city on Instagram each hour for 24 hours beginning at 12 midnight, March 21, Eastern Standard Time.
Now, Freeport, Maine is more of a town than a city and while I hadn’t a clue whether I’d actually complete the challenge, I figured that if I could get through the first 5 or 6 posts in between short naps, I might have a shot (no pun intended) at it. I posted the first image at 11 minutes into Saturday, March 21; the last at 11:09pm. In between, an interesting, if not surreal day, viewing my locale in different ways and at times that I would not ordinarily be passing through.
While presented as a project centered around street photography, the web site highlighted the ‘human condition’ as the theme for 2015, noting that “…as human beings we all go through positive and negative aspects of existence. Think of the universal emotions of humor, love, sadness, joy, fulfillment, pain, loneliness…” with an invitation to capture these emotions in one’s photos.
I chose to shoot everything using the Hipstamatic app with a different Shake to Randomize, film, lens, flash combo, for each image. And as always, given the ‘sketch’ nature of this web site – I gave myself the freedom to play around the edges of ‘street’, the sub-theme and the need for speed naps!
In total, I shot 566 images in 24 hours. The final selects can be seen here.