In 2010 I started a project called 3652 Days, an ambitious idea to photograph something every day for 10 years. At the time, I didn’t realize that things like the iPhone would make this project somewhat comical relative to growing digital photography trends and access. However, my goal was to learn more about my intention to capture visual stories, be more present with the tools I was using, and try to relay what I saw in the world. In the end, I found myself challenged, thinking about my relationships, and leaning into more intimate moments in my life.

I only made it to 265 days in one year. These are a selection of those photographs.