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Name
  
Jamie Livingston

Role
  
Photographer


Education
  
Bard College

Movies
  
Letters Not About Love

Jamie Livingston 1 Photo Everyday 19 years Jamie Livingston Iconology

Full Name
  
Jamie Livingston

Born
  
October 25, 1956 (
1956-10-25
)

Occupation
  
Photographer, film-maker, circus performer

Died
  
October 25, 1997, New York City, New York, United States

Jamie livingston photos of the day


Jamie Livingston (October 25, 1956 – October 25, 1997) was a New York-based photographer, film-maker and circus performer. Between March 31, 1979 and October 25, 1997, the day of his death, he took a single picture nearly every day with a Polaroid SX-70 camera.

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Jamie Livingston Jamie Livingston Documented His Life With 6000 Polaroid

Livingston's 'Polaroid a Day' photographic diary started at Bard College and though some photos have gone missing from the collection, 6,697 Polaroids remain. The collection, dated in sequence, has been organized by his friends Hugh Crawford and Betsy Reid into an exhibit at the Bertelsmann Campus Center at Bard College called "Photo of the Day", which opened in 2007. By the next year, the pictures were hosted online and became a popular discovery of several online blogs.

Jamie Livingston 1 Photo Everyday 19 years Jamie Livingston Iconology

Biography

Jamie Livingston He Took a Polaroid Every Day Until the Day He Died

Livingston was a member of Chris Wangro's circus troupe The Janus Circus founded by Wangro at Bard College with other Bard Alumni including Zeena Parkins. He also worked as a cinematographer and editor of music videos for MTV, as well as working on advertisements with Nike.

Jamie Livingston Jamie Livingston Procrastination Files

In 1979, Livingston received a Polaroid camera and after a few weeks noticed that he was taking about one photo a day, which subsequently evolved into the Polaroid a Day project.

Jamie Livingston 18 Years and 6000 Photos Later Life Through Jamie

Livingston's Polaroid a Day charted his experiences with a brain tumor, and his subsequent engagement and marriage. Crawford cited the "everyman quality to the photographs" as part of their appeal, with the collection documenting everything from Livingston's lunch that day to the discarded Kodak and Polaroid packaging in a bin to TV screens showing presidents Carter, Reagan and Clinton. Because Livingston took only one picture and kept it regardless, the day-to-day often took precedence over more unusual subjects. His photographs in and out of hospital continued up until the day of his death.


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References

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